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EDUCATION  DEPABTMENT 

Segents  of  the  University 

With  years  when  terms  expire 

1913  Whitelaw  Reid  M.A.  LL.D.  D.C.L.  Chancellor     -  New  York 

1917  St  Clair  McKelway  M.A.  LL.D.  FiV^  Chancellor  Brooklyn 
1919  Daniel  Beach  Ph.D.  LL.D. Watkins 

1914  Pliny  T.  Sexton  LL.B.  LL.D.     ------  Palmyra 

1912  T.  Guilford  Smith  M.A.  C.E.  LL.D.    -    -    -    -  Buffalo 

1918  William  Nottingham  M.A.  Ph.D.  LL.D.     -    -  Syracuse 

1910  Charles  A.  Gardiner  Ph.D.  L.H.D.  LL.D.  D.C.L.  New  York 

1915  Albert  Vander  Veer  M.D.  M.A.  Ph.D.  LL.D.  Albany 

191 1  Edward  Lauterbach  M.A.  LL.D. New  York 

1909  Eugene  A.  Philbin  LL.B.  LL.D.     -    -    -     -    -  New  York 

191 6  LuciAN  L.  Shedden  LL.B.      -------  Plattsburg 

Commissioner  of  Educaticn 

Andrew  S.  Draper  LL.B.  LL.D. 

Assistant  Commissioners 

Howard  J.  Rogers  M.A.  LL.D.  First  Assistant 
Edward  J.  Goodwin  Lit.D.  L.H.D.   Second  Assistant 
Augustus  S.  Dowxing  M.A.   Pd.D.   LL.D.   Third  Assistant  • 

Director  of  State  Library 

Edwin  H.   Anderson  M.A. 

Director  of  Science  and  State  Museum 

John  M.   Clarke  Ph.D.   LL.D. 

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Administration, ^Harlan  H.'HoRNEi^  B.A. 

Attendance,  jA?:3''lD/-'Sj4tL4v2MsT»  /A  ...- 

Educational  Extension,  V/illiam».R.  Eastmax 

Examinations,  Charles  F.  Wheelock  B.S.  LL.D. 

Inspections,  Frank  H.  Wood  M.A. 

Law,  Thomas  E.  Finegan  M.A. 

School  Libraries,  Charles  E.  Fitch  L.H.D. 

Statistics,  Hiram  C.  Case 

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State  Library t  Albany,  N.  Y.,  January  15,  1908 

Han.  Andrew  S.  Draper 

Commissioner  of  Education 
Dear  sir:  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  and  recom- 
mend for  publication  a  catalogue  of  the  Duncan  Campbell  col- 
lection of  books.  This  collection  was  presented  to  the  State 
Library  in  1901,  and  the  preparation  of  the  catalogue  was  begun 
in  accordance  with  the  action  of  the  Regents  at  their  meeting 
on  March  14,  1901. 

Very  respectfully 

Edwin  H.  Anderson 

Director 

State  of  New  York 
Education  Department 
commissioner's  room 

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PREFACE 

The  Duncan  Campbell  Memorial  Collection  was  given  to  the 
New  York  State  Library  in  1901.  The  will  of  Miss  Ellen  Campbell, 
who  died  December  11,  1900,  contained  the  following  bequest: 

To  my  executors  or  their  survivor  I  give  the  library  and  all  other 
books,  relying  on  them,  or  him,  to  give  over  and  deposit  the  same 
to  any  corporation  in  the  city  of  Albany,  which  shall  or  may  have 
provided  a  building  which  in  their  judgment  shall  be  fireproof 
and  safe,  and  which  shall  secure  the  preservation  of  said  library 
and  books.  The  bequests  made  in  this  clause  of  my  will  I  desire 
to  have  separately  preserved  and  in  some  proper  manner  dis- 
tingiiished  as  a  memorial  of  my  said  brother,  Duncan  Campbell. 
These  bequests  are  made  by  me  as  the  survivor,  but  in  approval 
of  and  in  deference  to  the  repeated  desire  and  in  part  from  the 
fortune  of  my  deceased  sister,  Miss  Leonora  Campbell. 

In  compliance  with  this  provision  the  collection  was  offered  by 
the  executors  to  the  State  Library  and  in  conference  with  the 
Secretary  of  the  University,  James  Russell  Parsons  jr,  it  was 
agreed  that  the  rare  books  should  be  kept  together  in  a  special 
alcove  or  cases  and  a  catalogue  should  be  printed.  The  Regents 
voted  that  the  collection  be  accepted  gratefully  under  the  con- 
ditions outlined  in  the  communication  of  the  executors  and  in 
the  reply  of  the  Secretary. 

Duncan  Campbell,  by  whom  the  collection  was  chiefly  made 
and  from  whom  it  is  named,  was  a  son  of  the  Hon.  Archibald 
Campbell,  a  Scotchman  who  came  to  this  country  in  1798  when 
19  years  old  and  settled  in  Albany;  in  1805  he  became  a  clerk  in 
the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and  in  181 2  was  appointed 
Deputy  Secretary,  holding  this  position  for  nearly  40  years.  He 
resigned  on  account  of  ill  health  and  died  July  14,  1856.  Duncan 
was  the  youngest  son  of  a  large  family  and  was  bom  in  1824  and 


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died  May  6,  1890.  He  was  a  student  in  the  Albany  Academy  from 
1830  to  1839  and  then  entered  Union  College  as  a  sophomore, 
where  he  was  specially  interested  in  literature,  became  a  member 
of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  graduated  in  1842.  He  studied  law  with 
Marcus  T.  Reynolds  and  was  admitted  to  practice  in  1845.  Several 
years  were  spent  in  European  travel  and  in  study  at  German 
universities.  In  1857  he  was  appointed  Assistant  Adjutant  Gen- 
eral and  served  from  1857  to  1862  under  Governors  King  and 
Morgan. 

Mr  Campbell  seems  to  have  begun  his  book  collecting  about 
1870.  He  made  no  attempt  at  a  balanced  selection  or  a  complete 
collection  in  any  one  line.  The  collection  added  to  the  State 
Library  contained  2293  printed  volumes,  19  bound  manuscript 
volumes  and  30  separate  manuscripts  besides  several  hundred 
pamphlets,  engravings  etc.  All  the  books  are  provided  with  a 
special  bookplate  having  the  heading  "Duncan  Campbell  Memorial 
Collection."  The  special  memorial  collection  consists  of  368 
printed  volumes  which  are  preserved  in  special  cases  and  are 
marked  in  all  catalogues  with  a  D  before  the  class  number.  It 
includes  about  20  early  editions  and  translations  of  classical  authors; 
about  the  same  number  of  editions  of  the  Bible  and  the  New 
Testament  in  Latin,  German  and  English;  a  few  of  the  early  Eng- 
lish collections  of  statutes;  some  of  the  older  English  dictionaries; 
early  editions  of  standard  English  authors,  as  Chaucer,  Spenser, 
Ben  Jonson  and  Shakspere;  notable  i6th  and  17th  century  books 
of  history  and  travel,  Camden,  Froissart,  Hakluyt,  Holinshed, 
Purchas,  Ralegh,  Stow  etc. ;  and  some  of  the  Reformation  authors 
both  continental  and  English,  as  Calvin,  Cranmer,  Erasmus,  Jewel 
and  Wiclif.  The  following  memorial  catalogue  includes  a  com- 
plete list  and  description  of  the  manuscripts,  the  47  incunabula 
and  over  300  other  early  printed  and  rare  books. 

A  summary  of  the  incunabula  by  years  is  printed  before  the 
full  chronologic  list  and  the  following  table  continues  the  record, 
showing  the  number  of  works  for  each  25  years  of  the  i6th  and 
17th  centuries: 

1501-25.... 13  1601-25 52 

1526-50 -.  . . .  28  1626-50 61 

1551-75 39  1651-75 40 

1576-00 45  1676-99 44 


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MANUSCRIPTS 


Arranged  in  two  groups:  (i)  Books,  24  titles;  (2)  Single  documents  and 
autographs,  30  pieces;  the  subarrangement  in  each  case  chronologic 

Books 

Paul,  St,  the  apostle,  d.66?  Epistolae  Pauli  cum  commentario. 
In  Latin,  on  vellum;  written  about  1030;  27  x  18  cm,  229  f. ;  in 
old  beech  boards,  with  clasps  and  modem  pigskin  back. 

Begins  (f.2):    Paulus  Seruus  xpi  ihu,  vocatus  apostolus  segre- 

gatus  in  euangelium  dei.  .  .     Ends  (f.2 2 7'):    Salutant  uos  de 

italia  fratres  Gratia  cum  omnibus  uobis.     Amen. 

Fly  leaf  at  beginning  of  volume  containing  fragment  of  breviary  with 

neumes.     f.2 28    Gloss  on  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Romans  in  three  different 

styles  of  handwriting,    f.229    Fly  leaf  containing  grammatical  notes. 

Gregorius  i,  the  Great,  st,  pope,  54o?-6o4.  Homiliae  super 
Ezechielem.  In  Latin,  on  vellum;  written  in  the  12th  century; 
28  X  21  cm,  151  f.  first  and  last  blank,  with  large  initials  in  colors 
at  the  beginnings  of  chapters;  bound  in  full  brown  calf,  gold 
tooling  on  back ;  in  the  center  of  sides  foliated  ornament  scraped 
off. 

Begins  (f.2):  Incipit  prologus  gregorii  pape  in  ihezechiele 
propheta.  Dilectissimo  fratri  Mariana  episcopo.  Ends:  Ex- 
plicit omelia  decima  beati  gregorii  pape,  in  extrema  parte 
ihezechielis  prophete.  Liber  sanctae  mariae  in  [words  erased]. 
On  f.  150^  note  beginning:  Privilegia  duo.  pape  Alexandri  tertii.  Victoris. 

duo.  Eugenii  duo.  Innocentii  Secundi.  solus.  Innocentii  tertii.  duo.  Honorii. 

Solus.   Frederici   Regis  romanorum.  duo.   Ducis   Lotaringie.   xxiii  Episcopi 

Leodiensis.   novem.  .  .      6   lines.     On   inside  of  front  cover  bookplate:   Ex 

bibliotheca  P.  P.  C.  Lammens. 

Lucas,  of  Padua,  Franciscan,  d.1269.  Sermones  super  Epistolas 
et  Evangelia.  In  Latin,  on  vellum;  written  in  the  13th  century; 
19X  14  cm,  112  f.  first  and  last  three  blank;  in  two  columns 
with  marginal  notes,  rubricated.  Lacks  8f.  at  the  beginning. 
Begins:  Sancti  spiritus  adsit  nobis  gratia.  Iste  est  prologus 
sermonum  dominicalium  fratris  Luce  d'or.  mi.  f.2''  Explicit 
prologus  deo  gratias.  Amen,  f.3  Incipit  sermones  domini- 
cales  fratris  Luce  per  totum  Annum.  Dominica  prima  d'adu- 
entu.  f.  1 08-108^  Table  of  the  epistles  and  gospels  of  the 
mass,  f.109  Synopsis. 
This  volume  was  no.3049  at  the  Richard  Grant  White  sale,  1870. 

Code  of  Bavarian  laws.  In  German,  on  paper;  1346;  21^  x  15  cm, 
70  f.  (old  foliation  150-160,  170-179,  161-169,  167-169,  180-216); 
rubricated ;  in  paper  covers. 

Begins :  Wir  ludweig  von  gots  gnaden  Marggraf  zu  Brandburg. 
Wir  Steffan  wir  Ludweig,  wir  Wilhalm  von  gots  gnadn  pfaltz- 
grauen  bey  Rein  vnd  herzogn.  In  Baym  haben  angesehn  den 
gepresten  den  wir  gehabr  haben  In  vnserem  lannde  ze  Baym,  an 
dem  Rechten  vnd  dauon  sein  wir  zu  Rat  worden  mit  vnserm 
herm  vnd  vaterleyfcen  kaiser  Ludweign  von  Rom  vnd  setzen  vnd 
bestattign  wir  alles  das  hemach  geschriben  stet,  Geschehn,  Anno 


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domini  M**,  tricentesimo,  Quadragesimo  sexto  an  Sambstag  nach 
dem  Obristen,  Das  ist  das  Rechtspuch  also  ganntz,  vnd  alt 
gepessert  vnd  auch  new  artikel  gesammet,  aus  alien  gerichten 
Stetn  vnd  margkten  nach  des  kaisers  haissen,  Das  erst  Capitel 
man  sol  nyemant  notten  zu  kain'  klag.  Ends:  Also  hat  das 
Rechtpuch  vnd  Matery  ain  Enndt,  etc. 

Textus  euangeliorum  dominicalium  a'nd  other  manuscripts.  In 
Latin,  on  paper;  written  in  the  latter  half  of  the  14th  century  in 
Germany;  20^  x  15  cm,  244  f. ;  with  colored  capitals;  bound  in 
wood,  with  stamped  brown  calf  back;   clasps  broken. 

1  (f.i-63'')  Textus  euangeliorum  dominicalium  per  annum 
Licet  ordine  praepostero.  The  gospels  of  the  mass  with  inter- 
lineations and  marginal  glosses  not  in  regular  order,  beginning 
with  the  sixth  Sunday  after  Pentecost  and  ending  with  the  fourth 
Sunday  in  Advent.       45  f.  -|-  18  f.  of  various  sizes  interleaved. 

f.64-65  blank. 

2  (f. 66)  Jeremiah  23:5-18.     11  lines. 

3  (f.66'')     Gloss,  apparently  on  Mark  8:  1-9.     24  lines. 

4  (f. 68-90)  Lyre,  Nicolas  de,  12 70-1 340.  Questio  contra 
iudeos,  1 38 1.  Begins:  Qveritur  vtrum  per  scripturas  a  iudeis 
receptas  possit  probari  ministerium  xpi  in  lege  et  prophetis 
promissi  esse  iam  completum.  Ends:  Explicit  questio  de  pro- 
batione  per  scripturas  a  iudeis  receptas  quot  ministerium  xpi 
predictum  a  lege  et  prophetis  sit  impletum  determinata  a  fra- 
tre  nicolao  de  lyra  de  ordine  fratrum  minorum.  In  a  footnote 
is  added  in  a  later  hand :  Explicit  questio  de  quolibet  qualiter 
per  scripturas  hebreorum  ostendi  possit  ministerium  xpi  quantum 
ad  adventum  eius  promissi  esse  completum. 

5  (f.90-113'')  Ljrre,  Nicolas  de,  12 70-1 340.  Tractatulus 
contra  quendam  iudeum,  1381.  Begins:  Incipit  responsio  fra- 
tris  n^xolai  de  lyra  ad  quendam  iudeum  ex  uerbis  ewangelii 
secundum  matheum  contra  xpm  nequitur  argumentem.  Ends: 
Expliciunt  obiectiones  cuiusdam  pessimi  iudei  et  responsio 
Fratris  ny  de  lyra  ad  quendam  Judeum  ex  uerbis  ewangelii  se- 
cundum Matheum  contra  xpm  nequitur  argumentem.  Com- 
pletum Hoc  opus  Sub  anno  domini  M°CCC°LXXXP  in  octaua 
beate  marie  virginis. 

6  (f.  1 1 4-1 1 4^)     De  navitate  marie  virginis. 

7  (f.n4'')  Nota  quod  omnes  ordines  et  religiosi  primo  habi- 
tabant  in  heremo.     9  lines  erased. 

8  (f. 1 14^-1 1 5)  Fragment  of  Bil51e  history  setting  forth 
events  narrated  in  Genesis  4-10.     In  Low  German,  32  lines. 

9  (f.ii6)  Seneca,  Lucius  Annaeus,  4  B.  C.-65.  Epitaphium. 
Incipit  epitafium  senece.  Cura  labor  meritum  sumpti  promunere 
honores  ite  alias  post  hec  sollicitate  animas.  Me  procul  a  vobis 
deus  auocat  et  licet  actis.  Rebus  terrenis  hospita  terra  vale. 
Corpus  auara  tamen  sollempnibus  accipe  saxis.  Namque  animam 
celo  reddimus  ossa  tibi.     5  lines. 

10  (f.116-157'')  Seneca,  Lucius  Annaeus,  4  B.C.-6 5.  Epistles 
1-58,  and  59  incomplete  ending  with  the  words:  Audi  quid  me  in 


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epistola    tua    delectaverit.     Habes.     With    interlineations  and 
marginal  glosses. 

II  (f.158-244)  Augustinus,  Triumphus,  de  Ancona,  1243-1328. 
Super  Epistolas  Canonicas.  Begins:  Honesto  ac  venerabilio 
archidyacano  tolosano  nepoti  illustris  ac  venerabilis  viri  gyrhardi 
de  parma  divina  gratia  episcopi  cardinali.  Ends  (f.241):  Ex- 
pliciunt  postille  super  epistolas  canonicas  editas  a  fratre  augus- 
tino  de  anchona  fratrum  heremitarum  sancti  augustini.  Anno 
domini  1392. 

Written  in  two  columns  with  8  pages  of  index. 

On  outside  of  front  cover  label  bearing  in  modern  handwriting  brief  con- 
tents of  the  volume  and  the  statement  "  in  the  original  binding,  from  the 
Carthusian  Nunnery  at  Erfurdt."  On  inside  of  front  cover  fragment  of 
parchment  document  partially  covered  by  table  of  contents,  in  14th  century 
writing,  headed:  Cartusiae  erfordiensis.  On  f.  115^:  Wyr  Hans  von 
gotes  enaden  marcgrafe  tzu  Brandenburg  vnde  Lancgrafe.  On  the  inside 
of  back  cover  fragment  of  parchment  written  in  two  columns:  in  margin: 
Ad  carthusianis  prope  Erfordia  pertinet  hie  liber. 

Liber  losue  et  ludictim.  In  Hebrew,  on  vellum;  27  x  22  cm,  2  + 
149  f.  first  two  and  last  blank;  written  in  the  15th  century;  2 
columns ;  bound  in  vellum. 

On  fly  leaf:  Josue  usque  ad  Regum  librum;  on  verso  label 
inscribed:  Nevihim  Rescionim,  hoc  est  Prophetae  psalmi,  Josue, 
Judicum,  quatuor  libri  Regum;  in  duobus  columnis  caractere 
quadrato  majusculo  elegantissimo,  cum  vocalibus,  et  accentis 
posterioribus.  Cum  Masaroti  Magna  a  capite  ad  calcem,  carac- 
terere  quadrato  minuto,  et  parua  infra  columnas;  Manuscriptu 
forsan  principio  quinti  saeculi.  On  back:  Liber  losue  et  ludi- 
cum,  Ms.  in  eunte  saecule  XV. 

Rubricae  in  jus  canonic.  In  Latin,  on  paper;  written  in  Italy; 
3ii  X  21  cm,  72  f.  last  folio  blank.  Bound  in  half  calf;  on  back: 
Rubricae  in  jus  canonic.  M.  S.  Saec.  XV.  On  inside  of  front 
cover,  bookplate  of  Meredith  Howland. 

Begins:  In  prohemio  gregoriano.  Super  glo.  Ends:  In  ea. 
ibi  propter  negligentiam  Vide  glo.  Et  quod  ibi  late  scripsi  in 
c.  ea  que  contra  de  officio  archidiaconis.     Deo  gratias  amen. 

Notes  on  the  glosses  on  the  Decretals  of  Gregory  9.  At  the  top  of  f .  i  is 
written  in  15th  century  handwriting:  Conuentus  sancti  bamabe  brixie. 

Chrjrsostom,  John,  st,ahp.  347?-407.  Liber  quod  nemo  leditur 
nisi  a  se  ipso.  In  Latin,  on  paper;  written  about  1400;  21 J  x  16 
cm,  28  f.  first  and  last  four  blank;  in  paper  covers. 

Begins  (f.2):  Incipit  Hber  beati  Johannis  crisostomi  super  illo 
nouissimo  uerbo  s.  quod  nemo  leditur  nisi  a  se  ipso:  capitulum 
primum.  Ends  (f.24''):  Explicit  tractatus  chrysostomi  super 
uerbo  isto  nouissimo  et  probatissimo  vz  quod  nemo  leditur  nisi 
a  semet  ipso.     Deo  gratias  amen. 

Armandus  de  Bellovisu.  De  declaratione  difficilium;  and,  Trac- 
tatus d'uitiis  et  virtutibus.  In  Latin;  21  x  14^  cm,  2i7f.  first  and 
last  blank;  bound  in  vellum  fastened  over  wooden  sides,  clasp 
broken;  first  ms  on  paper  interleaved  with  vellum,  written  in 


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Germany  about  1420,  rubricated;  second  ms  on  paper,  written 
about  1350. 

1  (f.  2-1 81)  Armandus  de  Bellovisu,  d.  1334.  De  declara- 
tione  difficilium  dictorum  in  theologia.  1420?  Begins:  [AJssit 
ad  inceptum  sancta  maria  meum  Cum  sanctus  propheta  abacuk 
fideliter  nos  admoneat  ca"*  2°  prophetic  sue  dicens  Scribe  visum 
et  explana  super  tabulam  ut  percurrat  qui  legerit.  f.  3-16 
thabula  secundum  ordinem  alphabeti  super  armandum  de  dec- 
laratione  difficilium  dictorum  in  theologia.  (Paragraph  refer- 
ences for  first  13  entries  only.)  f.  i6''-i9  Prologus.  f.  19^ 
Explicit  prologus.  Incipit  tractatus  de  declaratione  dictiorum 
et  dictionum  difficilium  que  apud  theologos  sepius  sunt  in  occur- 
sum.  f.22''  Explicit  p*"  pars  huius  tractatus.  Incipit  2'  pars 
de  declaratione  dictorum  in  theologia.  f.  171  Explicit  2*  pars 
huius  libri.  Hie  incipit  3*  pars  de  cognitione  divinorum  ordo 
dicendorum.  Ends:  Qui  amat  vt  caritas  nouit  vt  ueritas  sedet 
ut  equitas  dominatur  vt  maietas  regit  ut  princeps  medetur  vt 
salus  reuelat  vt  lux  Cui  Honor  et  Gloria  In  secula  seculorum 
Amen. 

2  (f.  182-216'^)  Tractatus  d'uitiis  et  virtutibus.  De  gula. 
Begins :  [N]am  uirtus  infirmitate  perficitur  ideo  intendo  dicere  de 
uitiis  Et  primo  d'uitiis  2°  d'uirtutibus  Item  primo  dequolibet 
vitio  in  speciale  Et  2°  d'uirtute  ei  repungnante.  Ends:  dixit 
ihesus  disciplis  suis  cum  intraveritis  aliquam  domum  dicite  pax 
huic  domui.  Item  Johannes  In  mundo  pressuram  habebitis  in 
me  autem  pacem  Item  Bonum  [rerum  quod  sicud  sectamini 
ibidem  rerum  filio  propter  quod  invos  vos  est  tamen  &c.]. 

On  inside  of  front  cover  colored  picture  of  St  loachim.  On  fly  leaf:  Jhu 
Saluator  saeculorum,  and,  in  large  antique  characters:  X.  122.  At  the  top 
of  f.2:  F.  Cartusianorum  Aula  B.  Maria  in  Buxheim.  On  f.217^:  Iste  liber 
fuit  Berhtoldi  de  wiggenspach  et  datus  domino  Johanni  wiggin  per  quendam 
suum  hereditarium  et  nunc  est  carthusianis  in  buchshem  prope  memmingen 
dyocesa  august  a. 

Hieronymus,  Eusebius,  st,  346?-42o.  Vitae  sanctorum  patrum. 
In  Latin,  on  paper  partly  interleaved  with  vellum;  written  in 
1426;  29  x  2oj  cm,  92  f.  rubricated;  in  antique  calf  binding, 
clasps  broken;  modem  back.  On  inside  of  covers  fragments  of 
breviary,  containing  neumes,  on  vellum. 

Begins  (f.i) :  Incipit  prologus  in  vitas  patrum.  Deus  qui  vult 
omnes  homines  ...  f.91  Explicit  liber  quintus.  Finitus  et 
completus  est  liber  iste  Anno  domini  M"'CCCC°XXVI''  quinta 
feria  ante  festum  beati  georgii  martiris.  et  pertinet  ad  donum 
fratrum  cruciferorum  in  coelen.  f. 9 1-92''  De  vita  Malchi. 
Begins :  De  Captiuo  Monacho  Jheronimus  Qui  nauali  praelio  .  .  . 
Ends:  et  hominem  xpo  deditum  posse  mori  non  posse  superari. 
Explicit  historia.  Hunc  librum  dedit  fratribus  conventus  Marie 
laudis  in  coelen  frater  henricus  de  colonia  prior  traiectem  qm 
quondam  fuit  prior  in  coelen     Oretis  pro  ipso. 

Bound  with  printed  edition  of  Pope  Gregory  the  Great's  Epistola  .  .  . 
de  expositione  ezechielis,  Bruxellis,  1475,  D281.1  qG86i.  On  f.2'^  of  printed 
part :  Liber  conuentus  fratrum  ordinis  sancte  Crucis  in  colen  prope  borchloen 
in  patria  leodiensi. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  II 

Officium  beatae  Mariae  Virginis.  In  Latin,  on  vellum;  written  in 
France  about  1450;  lyix  13  cm,  130  f.  first  two  and  last  two 
blank;  rubricated,  capitals  in  gold  and  colors,  with  15  half  page 
miniatures  surrounded  by  floriated  border,  bound  in  calf  after  an 
antique  pattern  with  gilt  edges,  with  clasp. 

f.3-14''  Kalendar  in  French;  f.15  half  page  miniature  with 
"Domine  labia  mea  aperies  Et  os  meum  an-";  f.63-64  blank; 
f.83  blank;  f.123  French  ms  beginning:  Mon  benoit  dieu  Je  croi 
de  cueur  et  confesse  de  bouche  tout  che  que  sainte  eglise  croit  et 
tient  .  .  .  Ends:  et  que  je  puisse  mourir  en  votre  sainte  foi  et 
finablement  venir  a  gloire  etemelle  avecque  les  saints  et  saintes 
de  paradis  Amen  Pater  Nr  ave  maria  ;  f.  124-128''  Four  lessons 
from  the  Gospels  followed  by  Memoire  de  Saint  eustasse,  ending: 
Per  xpristum  dominum  nostrum.     Amen. 

This  volume  was  no.  486  at  the  auction  of  Geo.  A.  Leavitt  &  Co.  Dec. 
13-15.  1871. 

Charters  of  Louis  11.  In  French,  on  paper;  written  in  the  latter 
part  of  the  15th  or  early  part  of  the  i6th  century;  28  x  20  cm, 
28  f.  first  two  and  last  three  blank;  bound  in  black  leather,  sides 
impressed  with  panel  stamp. 

1  (f.3-19)  Charter  of  Louis  11  of  France  founding  the  order 
of  the  Knights  of  St  Michael,  Amboise,  Aug.  i,  1469.  Begins: 
"[N]oys  par  La  grace  de  dieu  Roy  de  france  Sauoir  faisons  a  tous 
presens  et  auenir.  Ends :  Donn^  en  notre  chastel  Damboise  Le 
premier  jour  Daoust  Lan  de  grace  mil  quatre  cens  soixante  neuf 
Et  De  notre  Regne  Le  neufiesme. 

2  (f.i9*-2  5)  Charter  establishing  the  office  of  prevost- 
maistre  of  the  said  order,  Plessis  les  Tours,  Dec.  22,  1476.  Be- 
gins: [N]oys  par  la  grace  de  dieu  Roy  de  france  Sauoir  faisons  a 
tous  presens  et  auenir.  Ends:  Donne  Au  plessis  du  part  Lez 
tours  le  xxii  jour  de  decembre  Lan  de  grace  mil  quatre  cens 
soixante  seize  Et  de  notre  Regne  Le  xvii*. 

LombarduSy  Petrus,  bp.  iioo?-64.  Articuli  varii  in  Anglia  et 
Parisius  condemnati.  In  Latin,  on  paper;  3oix2i  cm,  24  f.; 
written  in  1495;  i^  ^^^  columns,  rubricated;  in  calf,  over  wooden 
sides,  with  clasps. 

Begins:  Sequuntur  varii  articuli  erronei  omnium  pene  faculta- 
tum  in  Anglia  et  parisius  studiose  et  autoritatiue  condemnati 
cum  reuocationibus  eorundem.  Prefatio.  Uniuersis  presentes 
litteras  inspecturis  Steffanus  permissione  diuina  Parisiensis 
ecclesie  minister  indignus  Salutem  in  filio  virginis  gloriose. 
Ends:  In  testimonium  euocamus  nostrum  nunc  debitum  suffi- 
cienter  et  vt  putamus  superhabundanter  expleuisse.  Deogratias. 
per  fratrem  Johannem  Briessner  De  kentzigen  In  Argentina  pro- 
fessum  ordinis  Cistercinensis  Anno  &c  LXXXXV°  IIII**  feria 
Ante  palmarium. 

Bound  between  printed  editions  of  Petrus  Lombardus,  Textus  senten- 
iiarum,  Basilea,  1492,  and  Joannes  Jandunensis,  QuaesHones  super  tres 
libros  Aristotelis  de  anima,  Venetiis,  1488;  supplying  f. 239-52  of  the  first 
work,  which  are  wanting  (D281.1  qLSa). 

On  second  fly  leaf:  Glosa  breuiaturanim  In  jure  canonico  commentaris 
secundum  ordinem  Alphabeti. 


12  NEW    YORK    STATE   LIBRARY 

Breviary.     In  Latin,  on  vellum ;  i oj  x  8  cm,  2  +  483  f .  first  two  blank ; 

written  about  1500;  in  two  columns,  rubricated  with  ornamental 

initials  in  colors^  in  blue  velvet,  gilt  edges. 

On  fly  leaf:  Codex  libromm  legendorum.     One  or  more  leaves  missing 
between  f.90  and  f.91:  leaf  wanting  between  f.109  and  f.iio. 

Horae  beatae  Mariae  Virginis.     In  Latin,  on  vellum;  written  about 
1500;  18^x12^  cm,  89  f.  first  four  and  last  three  blank;  initials  in 
gold  and  colors;  bound  in  calf,  sides  impressed  with  panel  stamp, 
back  marked  Missal. 
On  fly  leaf,  bookplate  of  Richard  Towneley  of  Towneley  Hall,  Lancashire. 

Imperfect.     At  the  auction  of  Geo.  A.  Leavitt  &  Co.  Dec.  13-15,  187 1,  this 

volume  was  no.  495. 

Samuel  de  Monte  Rutilo.  Introductio  de  vocabulario  ex  Teutonico, 
and  other  manuscripts.  In  Latin,  on  paper;  written  about  1508 
in  Germany;  30  x  21  cm,  75  f.  first  and  last  blank;  in  boards,  on 
inside  of  front  cover,  bookplate  of  Georgius  Kloss,  M.D. 
Francofurti   ad  Moenum. 

1  (f.2)  Poem  in  Latin,  begins:  [AJdeste  muse  maximi  proles 
jouis  Laudem  feracis  predicemus  hortuli  .  .  .  Ends:  Prefert 
labori  pleniorem  graciam     Tribuit  colenti  multiforme  gaudium. 

2  (f.3-12)  Samuel  de  Monte  Rutilo.  Introductio  de  vocabu- 
lario ex  Teutonico  in  Latinum  traducto.  Begins:  [HJumanum 
genus  ut  naturale  influxu  diuersifficatum  sic  et  habitudine  dis- 
tinctum  .  .  .  Ends:  Vale  demum  humanissime  lector  samuelis 
ex  monte  rutilo.  Dii  iter  secundent  quum  cemue  predicaturus. 
finis. 

3  (f.i3''-24'')  Basilius,  st,  ahp.  329-79.  Ad  uirtutes  exhor- 
tatio  Leonardo  Aretino  interprete.  f.13''  Leonhardi  arentini  ad 
collucium  salutatum-prefatio.  Begins:  Ego  tibi  hunc  librum 
colluci  ex  media  (ut  aiunt)  grecia  delegi  .  .  .  f .  1 4  Diui  basilii  ad 
uirtutes  exhortatio  feliciter  incipit.  Begins:  [M]ulta  sunt  filii 
que  me  hortant  ad  ea  uobis  consulenda  .  .  .  Ends :  Nee  uenien- 
tes  qui  dicor  medicos  recipiunt  quod  uos  non  patiamini  nunc 
recta  consilia  aspemantes;  finis. 

4  (f.25-49'')  Dati,  Agostini,  1420-78.  Clarissimi  ac  pres- 
tantissimi  philosophic  doctoris  augustini  dati  Senensis  de  uariis 
loquendi  figuris  siue  modo  dictandi  ad  andream  senensen  libellus 
ysagogitus  incipit  feliciter.  id  est.  non  habet  contradicentem. 
Begins :  Si  quis  id  operis  diligens  examinator  inspiciat  .  .  . 
Ends:  Sexto  iidus  maiias  pro  maii  Et  tantum  de  illo;  finis. 

.  5  (f.50)  References  to  corresponding  passages  in  Old  and 
New  Testament  and  Apocrypha  relating  to  events  of  New  Testa- 
ment histor3\     12  lines. 

6  (f. 5 1-67^)  Dati,  Agostini,  1420-78.  Augustini  dati  ele- 
gantiolae  foeliciter  incipiunt.  Begins:  Credimus  iamdudum  a 
plerisque  viris  etiam  disertissimis  .  .  .  Ends:  assequeris  ad 
exercitationem  accomoda.     Vale.     Finis  feliciter. 

7  (f.68)  Apuleius,  Lucius  Caecilius  Minutianus.  Secundum 
Apuleum  dictiones  dyptongate. 

8  (f.68  col.4-f.70)  Gaspare,  of  Verona,  after  1741.  Se- 
quuntur  dictiones  diptongate  Gasperinum  Veronensem. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  1 3 

9  (f. 70-74)  Guarino,  of  Verona,  13 70-1 460.  Clarissimi  viri 
Guarini  veronensis  de  dvptongis.  Begins:  Non  sine  causa  fac- 
tum esse  .  .  .  Ends:  OPUS  GVARINI  VERONEHSIS  VIRI 
PERITISSIMI  FINVI  FELICITER. 

10  (f.74')  Rudimentary  map  of  the  old  world  with  15  lines 
descriptive  of  the  continents;  written  from  the  bottom  are  17 
lines  of  description  of  the  usual  winds  met  with  in  different 
countries. 

This  volume  is  no.  4625  in  the  Catalogue  of  the  library  of  Dr  Kloss  (Lond. 
iSv;).  where  this  note  is  found: 

This  collection  is  of  some  little  importance  in  the  illustration  of  the  early 
manuscripts  of  Melancthon.  The  volume  exhibits  no  less  than  three  or 
four  diflferents  styles  of  writing,  all  so  connected  one  with  the  other  as  to 
leave  no  doubt  of  their  having  been  executed  by  the  same  person,  thereby 
illustrating  the  previous  and  several  of  the  subsequent  manuscript  collections. 

The  texts  of  the  several  works  are  illustrated  with  marginal  notes  and 
interlineations. 

Dutch  and  French  songs;  album  with  songs,  in  various  hand- 
writings; on  paper,  1598;  15  x  19^  cm,  160  f . ;  brown  calf,  im- 
pressed with  panel  stamp,  back  destroyed.  On  front  cover  in 
gold:  H.  De  Roevere  and  motto:  I'espere  en  Diev,  and  on  back 
cover  Anno  1598.  On  (.1$$^  Dutch  song  signed  A.  van  den 
Velde  1602.  On  i.ist":  D.Heere  een  voor  al,  anagram  of  Helena 
de  Roovere  [of  Dordrecht.^],  signed  J:  W:  T.  v.  [Tobias  J.  van  de 
Werve],  i  Jan.  1602. 

An  alphabetical!  abridgment  of  the  statutes  within  the  cognisance 
of  a  justice  of  peace.  On  paper;  written  in  England  in  the  17th 
century;  i4i  x  11  cm,  xxii-l-238  p.  first  eight  and  last  six  pages 
blank;  bound  in  undressed  calf. 

On  t-p.  autograph  of  James  Clarke:  on  p.  132,  under  the  head  Se 
defendendo.  occurs  the  remark:  Note  the  case  of  damell  &  Bowser, 
Hertford  Assizes  1619. 

Philomusus;  sive.  Liber,  epitheta  graeca,  necnon  Synonyma  aliquam 
multa,  b  probatissimis  authoribus  petita,  continens.  Ad  calcem 
parabolas  Homericas,  utpote  nee  censuit  inutiles,  nee  injucun- 
das,  adjecit  author.  In  usum  Graecae  poetices  studiosorum. 
In  Greek,  on  paper;  written  in  Holland  in  the  latter  part  of  the 
17th  or  early  part  of  the  i8th  century;  20  x  15  cm,  137  f.  first 
three  and  last  two  blank;  bound  in  black  calf,  sides  impressed 
with  panel  stamp,  clasps  broken.  On  f .  i :  Philomusus,  ea  Biblio- 
theca  Burmanniana;  qy  by  P.  Burmann. 

Campbell,  Archibald,   Deputy  Secretary  of  State.      Ace*,   of  office 
fees  and  office  expences     18x11  cm.     73  f.     1801-9. 
f.  1^-40     Expences  and  fees  i  Oct.  1803-17  Feb.  1807 
f. 40^-58     Fees  17  Feb.  1807-14  Apr.  1809 
f.72-65     Fees  14  Oct.  1801-17  Aug.  1809 
f.64''-58^     Expences  18  Feb.  1807-15  Feb.  1809 

Account  of  fees  and  expenses  of  the  secretary's   office. 

i8Jx  i4jcm.     43f.     i  Apr.  1809-31  Mch  181 4. 

Secretary's  office  accounts  commencing  January  i,  18 14. 


19  X  12  cm.     64p.     I  Jan.  1814-31  Mch  1821, 


14  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

Campbell,  Archibald,  1813-87.  Journal,  Feb.  lo-Nov.  11,  1838. 
65  f.     28-65  blank;   15  x  10  cm;  bound  in  half  sheep. 

Private  diary  kept  during  his  service  on  the  topographical  survey- of  the 
Maryland  crosscut  canal  and  Frostburg  and  Cumberland,  Md.  railroad 
survey. 

Notes  from  the  history  of  England.  On  paper,  20  x  16  cm,  4  + 
358p.  42-358  blank  ;  written  about  1850  ;  bound  in  half  sheep. 
Extracts  from  printed  history. 

Single  documents  and  autographs 

Dimensions  are  given  when  larger  than  ordinary  letter  paper. 

1482     Proc^s-verbal  of  a  journey  by  Jehan  de  Buxerete,  canon 

29  Sep.       of  Notre  Dame  of  Clery,  commissioned  to  notify  the 

Vitry   en     bailiwicks  of  Troyes,  Sens,  Meaux  and  Vitry  of  their 

partois       respective  shares  in  raising  an  annual  rent   of  3,000 

[Perthois]    livres  toumois,  granted  by  Louis  11  of  France  to  the 

cathedral  of  Cologne.     Signed :     Debuxerete. 

French  manuscript  on  vellum,  67x66  cm,  136  lines,  seal  wanting. 

1600     "A  brief  certificat  of  her  maties  whoU  ordinarie  chardge 
July         at  Chatham,  Deptforde,  Woolwich  and  Porttsmouth  for 
the    montth    of    Julie    1600."     Signed:       Notingham, 
Foulke  Greville,  J.  Trevor  and  T.  Buchurst. 

Signatures  those  of  Charles  Howard,  Lord  Howard  of  Effing- 
ham, earl  of  Nottingham;  Sir  Fulke  Greville,  ist  Lord  Brooke: 
Sir  John  Trevor  and  Thomas  Sackville,  ist  earl  of  Dorset  and 
Baron  Buckhurst. 

1656     Cromwell,  Oliver. 

20  Mar.  Signature  on  vellum  with  pending  wax  seal,  broken;  mounted 
over  a  portrait,  13x10.5  cm,  eng.  by  E.  Scriven  from  the  picture 
presented  by  Cromwell  to  Col.  Rich  and  bequeathed  by  his  great- 
grandson  Sir  Robt.  Rich,  bart.  to  the  British  Museum;  pub.  by 
C.  Knight,  1835. 

1693     Louis  14,  le  Grand,  king  of  France.     Letters  patent  con- 
23  Feb.      tinuing  Leon  Potier,  due  de  Gesvres,  in  his  charge  as 
governor  of  Paris.     Signed:  Louis  and  Phelypeaux. 

On  vellum,  42x60  cm;  signatures  those  of  Louis  14,  king  of 
France  and  Louis  Phelypeaux,  comte  de  Pontchartrain. 

1713  Cardigan,  George  Brudenell,  2>d  earl  of.  Power  of  attor- 
19  Dec.  ney  to  Thomas  Gibson  of  Lothbury,  London,  for  the 
transfer  of  £5800  capital  stock  in  the  South  Sea  Co.  to 
Sir  Caesar  Child,  bart.  Signed  and  sealed:  Cardigan; 
witnesses,  Ja:  Brudenell,  Tho:  Rowley  and  Rob:  Bil- 
lings. 

1720     Halifax,  George  Montagu,  1st  earl  of.     Power  of  attorney 

27  May        to  William  Beever,  of  the  exchequer,  London,  for  the 

transfer  of  £2000  capital   stock  in  the  South  Sea  Co. 

Signed:       HaHfax;    witnesses,    Charles    Bettridge    and 

Edward  Mansell. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  I5 

1725     Sttafford,  Thomas  Wentworth,   15/  earl  of.     Warrant  to 

27  June      Mr  Lockier,  accomptant  general  of  the  South  Sea  Co. 

for  the  payment  to  Wm  Draycott  of  the  earl  of  Straf- 
ford's dividends  out  of  £1000  capital  stock.     Signed: 
Strafford,  indorsed  Wm  Draycott. 
13x16  cm:  warrant  made  out  to  Charles  Lockier. 

1729  Louis  15,  king  of  France.     Letters  patent  conferring  the 

28  May      abbacy  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  at  Caen,  on  Mme  Marie 

Ann  de  Scaglia  de  Tame.     Signed:    Louis  and  Phely- 

peaux. 

On  vellum,  34x32  cm;  signatures,  those  of  Louis  15,  king  of 
France  and  Jean  Fr^d^ric  Pnelypeaux,  comte  de  Maurepas;  with 
portrait  of  Louis  15,  15x10  cm,  by  J.  B.  Le  Moine,  eng.  by  Basan, 
pub.  by  Odieuvre. 

1730  Jackson,  Thomas.     Warrant  to  Charles  Lockyer,  Esq.  for 
13  Aug.      the  payment  to  John  Jackson  of  £6  principal  money 

on  Mr  Thomas  Jackson's  stock  in  the  South  Sea  Co. 
Signed:     Tho:  Jackson,  Reef:  of  Rushton  in  North- 
amptonshire. 
1773    Newcastle,  Henry  Fiennes  Clinton,  2d  duke  of.     Order  on 
7  Aug.       the  exchequer  for  the  payment  of  £359.14.7  to  Jeremy 
Sneyd,  Esq.,  for  his  Majesty's  special  service  and  fees. 
Signed:    Newcastle,    Hardwicke,     North,    Townshend, 
C.  J.  Fox,  Jer.  Sneyd  and  Thos.  Gibbons,  witness. 
Second  signature  that  of  Philip  Yorke,  ad  earl  of  Hardwicke. 
1776    Writs  to  the  sheriffs  of  the  counties  of  Albany,  Dutchess, 
3  Jan.       Kings,  New  York,  Queens,  Richmond,  Ulster  and  West- 
chester, and  to  the  constables  of  the  manor  of  Living- 
ston for  the  election  of  representatives  to  a  general 
assembly.     Signed:  George  Clarke. 

10  documents  on  vellum;  signature  that  of  George  Clarke  jr; 
on  the  verso  of  each  document  is  a  receipt  or  certificate  signed 
by  the  local  officer.  Albany,  22x3 1  cm,  Henry  Ten  Eyck ;  Dutchess, 
16x34  cm,  Philip  L  Livingston;  Kines,  18x34  cm,  R,  Van  Brunt; 
Livingston,  27x23  cm,  Peter  Best;  New  York,  14x27  cm,  J.  Rob. 
erts;  Queens,  21x^4  cm,  Thomas  Willett;  Richmond,  11x37  C"^, 
Thomas  Frost;  Schenectady,  27x24  cm,  Henry  Ten  Eyck;  Ulster^ 
16x32  cm,  Thomas  Colden ;  Westchester,  15x37  cm,  John  Valentine* 

1776    Indenture  between  the  sheriff  and  principal  freeholders  of 
22  Jan.      the  city  and  county  of  Albany,  returning  the  names  of 
Abraham  Yates,  Jun.  and  John  Ten  Broeck  as  repre- 
sentatives to  the  general  assembly. 

On  vellum,  32x^0  cm;  signed  by  Henry  Ten  Eyck,  sheriff, 
Robt.  Livingston,  Jacob  Ten  Eyck,  Jacob  C.  Ten  Eyck,  Tno.  R. 
Bleecker.  John  H.  Ten  Eyck,  Ph:  Schuyler,  Abm.  Ten  Broeck, 
Walter  Livingston,  John  Beeckman,  Jacob  Lansing,  Jun.,  Henry 
Bleecker. 

1776    Indenture  between  the  sheriff  of  Albany  county  and  the 
31  Jan.      principal  freeholders  of  the  town  of  Schenectady,  return- 
ing the  name  of  Christopher  Yates  as  representative  to 
the  general  assembly. 

On  vellum,  30x36  cm;  signed  by  Henry  Ten  Eyck,  sheriff, 
Jacobus  Mynderse,  John  Sanders,  Isaac  Vrooman,  John  Glen, 
John  Cuyler,  Jun.,  Henry  Glen. 


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1776     Indenture  between  the  sheriff  and  principal  freeholders  of 
6  Feb.        Dutchess  county,  returning  the  names  of  Robert  Liv- 
ingston and  Dirck  Brinckerhoff  as  representatives  to 
the  general  assembly. 

On  vellum,  25x29.5  cm;  signed  by  Philip  I.  Livingston,  Zepha: 
Piatt,  Gilbert  Livingston,  Jacobes  Degraef,  Peter  Low,  Peter 
Tappen,  Ephraim  paine,  Robert  Hoffman,  John  Gazlay. 

1779     Louis  16,  king  of  France.    Letters  patent  granting  a  yearly 
I  Oct.        pension  of  456  livres,  5  sols  to  Paul  Perlin,  dit  firmin, 
formerly    postillion    of    the    "petite    ^curie."     Signed: 
Louis,  Amlot  and  Menervalle. 

On  vellum,  28x43  cm;  printed  form,  blanks  filled  in  ms;  with 
portrait  of  Louis  16,  oval  8.5x7  cm,  by  P.  Violet,  eng.  by  F.  Bar- 
tolozzi,  pub.  at  London,  Feb.  12,  1793  by  C.  Guisan, 

1787     King's  warrant  to  the  commissioners  of  the  treasury  for 
29  May      the  payment  of  ;£'5264.i8.o  to  Thomas  Cotton,  esq.  for 
special  service  fees.     Signed:     W.   Pitt,   Graham,   and 
John  Aubrey,  commissioners. 

Signatures  those  of  William  Pitt,  James  Graham,  3d  duke  of 
Montrose  and  Sir  John  Aubrey,  bart. 

1789     Necker,  Jacques.     Draft  of  the  King's  speech  at  the  open- 
5  May         ing  of  the  states  general. 

Two  folio  pages  in  the  handwriting  of  Necker.  Part  of  the 
first  page  and  the  entire  second  page  correspond  to  the  speech 
printed  in  Nouvelles  extraordinaire s  de  divers  endroits,  1789,  no.  39, 
sup.  p.  3-4. 

181-?  Edgeworth,  Richard  Lovell.  Epigram  composed  on  the 
occasion  of  some  remarkable  cases  in  which  English 
parties  had  availed  themselves  of  the  Scotch  law  of 
divorce. 

1810-15  Grant,  Mrs  Anne  (Mac  Vicar).     Note  accepting  an  invi- 

Exactdate       tation  of  Mrs  O'Beime. 

uncertain 

1 82-?     Scott,  Sir  Walter.     First  part  of  a  note  to  Mrs  Harriet 
Bowdler. 
1 83 1     Hall,  Capt.  Basil.     Note  to  Mrs  O'Beime  acknowledging 
26  Oct.      the  receipt  of  a  little  book  sent  to  Miss  Scott. 

INCUNABULA 

Arranged  in  chronologic  order.  The  descriptions  follow  in  gen- 
eral the  model  of  Hain;  a  designates  the  recto  and  h  the  verso  of 
a  leaf ;  the  |  indicating  the  end  of  the  line  of  the  printed  original 
has  been  employed  only  when  a  description  in  Hain  or  some  other 
standard  authority  could  not  be  referred  to.  As  special  types  were 
not  available  the  peculiarly  marked  letters  of  the  early  printers 
have  not  been  represented;  the  special  characters  where  possible 
have  been  shown  by  figures  or  inverted  letters  giving  the  closest 
resemblance  obtainable  in  modem  types: 

3  =  m  or  ue  o  =  con  or  com 

7  =  et  ^  =  rum 

9  =  us 


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The  references  in  the  notes  to  books  where  fuller  descriptions  can 
be  found  are  as  follows : 

Bonn.  Die  incunabeln  der  universitats-bibliothek  von  Ernst  Voul- 
lieme.     1894.     (Beihefte  zum  Centralblatt  fiir  Bibliothekswesen. 

13) 

Campbell.     Annales  de  la  typographie  neerlandaise.     1874 

Caxton  Exhibition.  Bibles  in  the  Caxton  exhibition  by  Henry 
Stevens.     1878 

Hain  &  Copinger.  Repertorium  bibliographicum,  1826,  and  Sup- 
plement, I 895-1 902 

Mazarine.     Catalogue  des  incunables  de  la  Bibliotheque  Mazarine. 

1893 
Olmiitz.     Die    wiegendrucke    der    Studienbibliothek    zu    Olmutz. 

1 90 1 
Proctor.     Index  to  early  printed  books.     1898-99 
Vorau.     Die  incunabeln  und  fruhdrucke  der  Bibliothek  des  Chor- 

herrnstiftes  Vorau.     1901 

SUMMARY  BY  YEARS 


I47I  I 

1480 

149- 

2 

1500 

3 

1472  I 

1482 

1490 

4 

1503 

I 

M75  3 

1483 

1491 

I 

1478  S 

1485 

1492 

M79  I 

i486 

1495 

1487 

1496 

1488 

1497 

1489 

1499 

SUMMARY  BY  PLACES 

Germany  17  examples 

I  Augsburg  Augusta  Vindelicorum                                     147 1 

1  Mainz  Moguntiae  1478 
6  Nuremberg  Norimberga      1478,  1480,  1482,  1483,  1486,1496 

2  Reutlingen  1478,  1485 
I  Speier  Spira  Nemetum  1479 
5  Strassburg  Argentoratum  1485,  1490,  1491,  1495,  ^49^ 
I  Ulm  Ulma                                                                 1475 

Italy  13  examples 

I  Milan  Mediolani  1478 

II  Venice  Venetia  1472,  1478,  1482(2),  1483(2),  1488, 

1489,  1490,  1499,  1500 
1480 


I  Vicenza  Vicentia 

France  7  examples 

6  Paris 

I  Rouen 
Switzerland  7  examples 

7  Basel  Basilea 
Belgium  i  example 

I  Brussels  Bruxellae 


1490,  1497,  i499»  1500(2),  1503 

1490 

1475,  1482,  i486,  i49-(2),  1492,  1496 

1475 


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LIST  OF  PRINTERS 

Aldus  Manutius 

Venice 

1499- 

Baptista  de  Tortis 

Venice 

1482 

Bernardinus  de  Vitalibus 

Venice 

1500 

Drach,  Peter 

Speier 

1479 

Flach,  Martin 

Strassburg 

1496 

Fratres  uitae  communis 

Brussels 

1475 

Froben,  Johann 

Basel 

1496 

Greyff,  Michael 

Reutlingen 

1478 

Jenson,  Nicolas 

Venice 

1472 

Johann  of  Amorbach 

Basel 

1482,  i486,  i49-(2) 

Kesler,  Nicolaus 

Basel 

1492 

Koberger,  Anton 

Nuremberg 

1478,  1480,  1482,  1483, 
i486,  1496 

Le  Dm,  Pierre 

Paris 

1500 

Le  Talleur,  Guillaume 

Rouen 

1490 

Lichtenstein,  Hermann 

Vicenza 

1480 

Loslein,  Peter 

Venice 

1483 

Manutius,  Aldus 

Venice 

1499 

Otmar,  Johann 

Reutlingen 

1485 

Petit,  Jean 

Paris 

1500 

Philippus  of  Lavagna 

Milan 

1478 

Poitevin,  Jean 

Paris 

1500 

Printer  of  1483  lordanus  de 

Quedlinburg 

Strassburg 

1491 

Printer  of  1483  Vitas  Patrum 

Strassburg 

1485 

Priiss,  Johann 

Strassburg 

1490,  1495 

Pynson,  Richard 

Rouen 

1490 

Ragazonibus,  Theodorus  de 

Venice 

1490 

Renaldus  of  Nijmegen 

Venice 

1478 

Schoffer,  Peter 

Mainz 

1478 

Schiissler,  Johann 

Augsburg 

1471 

Scotus,  Octauianus 

Venice 

1482,  1483,  1488,  1489 

Theodorus  de  Ragazonibus 

Venice 

1490 

Tortis,  Baptista  de 

Venice 

1482 

V^rard,  Antoine 

Paris 

1497,  1499. 1503 

Vitalibus,  Bernardinus  de 

Venice 

1500 

Wenssler,  Michael 

Basel 

1475 

Zainer,  Johann 

Ulm 

1475 

1471  Crescenzi,  Pietro  de.  Opus  ruralium  commodorum.  f.ia: 
Petri  de  crescentijs  ciuis.  Bononiensis  epistola  in  libru  como- 
doru  ruralium,  VEnerabili  in  xpo  patri.  et  domio  spali.  viro  ,  .  . 
/.209a;  Petri  de  crescencijs  ciuis  bonon.  ruraliu  omodorum 
libri  duodecim  finiunt  feliciter  p  iohanne  Schussler  ciuem 
augustensen  impress!,  circit  xiiij.  kalendas  marcias.  Anno  vero 
a  partu  virginis  salutifero  Millesimo  quadringentesimo  et  septua- 
gesimoprimo  7c.  209f.Q.  Augusta  Vindelicorum,  Johann 
Schussler,  1471  D630  qC47i 

ist   dated  edition.      Black   letter;   illuminated   initials;  page   29  x21cm 

folio.     Duke  of  Sussex  bookplate. 
.Hain  &  Copinger,582  8;  Proctor,  1590;  Bonn,9o8. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  I9 

1472  Cicero,  Marcus  TuUius.  Tusculanarura  quaestionum  libri  V. 
f.ia:  MARCI  TVLLII  CICERONIS  TVSCVLANARVM 
QVAESTIONVM  LIBER  PRIMVS.  f.Ssb:  MARCI  TVLLII 
CICERONIS  TVSCVLANARVM  QVAESTIONVM  FINIS: 
IMPRESSARVM  VENETIIS  PER  NICOLAVM  lENSON 
GALLICVM.  M.CCCC.LXXII.  NICOLAO  TRVNO  DVCE 
VENETIARVM  INCLYTO.  Ssf.Q.  Ven.  Nicolas  Jensen, 
1472  D875.4  qR 

Wanting  f.9:  margins  mended.     Page  26  x  i8cm  quarto. 
Hain,53i3;  Proctor,4o88. 

1475  Gregorius  i,  the  Great,  pope.  Homeliae  super  Ezechielem. 
f.ia:  Epistola  beati  gregorij  pape  de  expositione  ezechielis  ad 
marianum  episcopu.  7.29:  Incipit  omelia  prima  libri  primi 
beati  gregorij  pape  in  ezechielem  pphetam:  /.132a  /.8;  Ex- 
pliciut  omelie  gregorij  pape  in  ezechielem  prophetam:  DEO 
GRACIAS  AMEN.  i32f.Q.  Bruxellae,  Fratres  uitae  com- 
munis, 147$  D281.1  qG86i 
Last  folio  mutilated.  Two  folios  of  printed  matter  form  fly  leaves  at 
front.  Black  letter:  initials  inserted  in  red;  page  28^  x  2o^cm  folio.  Bound 
with  this  is  a  ms:  St  Hieronymus,  Vitae  sanctorum  pairum,  dated  1426. 
Hain  &  Copinger,7944;  Proctor,9336 ;  Campbell, 853. 

1475  Gritsch,  Johannes.  Quadragesimales.  f.ia:  Tabula  pns 
alphabetica  totu  in  huius  libri  pcessum  expassa.  Bene  est 
memorie  comendanda  .  .  .  Tab.  ends  f.2$b  col. 2:  Finit  Feli- 
citer.  /.26a;  Quadragesimale  fratris  iohis  Gritsch  ordinis  fratq 
minoq.  doctoris  eximij.  p  totu  tempis  anni  spatiu  dessuiens  cu 
Thematu  euagelioq  7  eplaq  introduccoibp  7  tabula  poptima. 
Incipit  felicit  Sermo  primg.  f.26gb:  Explicit  quadragesimale 
triptitu  Religiosi  viri  magistri  Iohis  gritsch  d  Basilea  pfessoris 
sacre  theologie  eximij  Impressum  7  otinuatu  cum  dei  adiutorio 
p  Iohanne3  zeiner  de  Riitlingen  Anno  7c.  Ixxv.  die  vo  vicesimo. 
octobris.     269f.F*.     Ulm,  Johann  Zainer,  1475         D252.02  fG88 

Brunet  calls  this  the  ist  dated  edition.  Black  letter;  f.  26a  has  wood- 
cut border;  large  woodcut  colored  initi;»ls;  page  40^  x  28cm  folio.  Original 
binding,  oak  boards  covered  with  stamped  leather. 

Hain, 8063;  Proctor.  2  509;  01mutz,799. 

1475  P^rault,  Guillaume,  bp.  Summa  de  virtutibus.  f.ia  blank. 
f.ib  register.  f.2a:  Incipiunt  capitula  sume  seu  operis  de  vir- 
tutibus quibQ  opetenter  patent  materie  in  eo  otente.  Tab.  ends 
f.Sa.  f.ga:  Incipit  summa  seu  op9  de  virtutibus  vilhelmi  epis- 
copi  lugdunens  nee  non  ordinis  frm  pdicatoq  prologus  CVm 
circa  singula  \i;ilia  stude  debeamus  ,  .  .  /.4306;  Tractatus 
virtutum  explicit  Benedict9  domin9  virtutu  q  incipit  et  perficit 
Amen.     43of.Q.     Basilea,  Michael  Wenssler,  1475?      D170  qP4i 

Black  letter;  illuminated  initials  and  ms  notes;  page  27^  x  2oicm  folio. 
Hain, 1 23 83;  Proctor, 7464;  01miitz,ii97. 

1478  Biblia  latina.  f.ia  {sig.  02).*  Incipit  epla  sancti  Hieronymi 
ad  Paulinu  pbrm.  d  oib9  dine  historic  libris.  Ca.I.  FRater  Am- 
brosius  tua  mihi  munuscula  preferens  detulit  simul  7  suauissimas 
litteras:  .  .  .  /.4216  col. 2:  Biblia  impressa  Uenetijs  opera  atq3 
impesa  Theodorici  de  Reynsburch   7    Reynaldi  de  Nouimagio 


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Theutonicoq  ac  socioii.  M.cccc.lxxviij.  /.422a  (sig.  A):  Incipiut 
interptationes  hebraicoru  nominu  scdm  oi^iinem  alphabet!. 
/.4546;  Expliciut  Interpretationes  hebraicoq  nominum.  Laus 
Deo.  454f.F.  Ven.  Renaldus  of  Nijmegen  with  Theodor  of 
Rendsburg,  1478  D220.47  ^^472 

Wanting  sig.  aio,bi,io;  text  of  each  supplied  in  manuscript;  title  written 
in  on  leaf  preceding  f. i .  Black  letter;  illuminated  initials;  page  30^  x  21cm 
folio. 

Hain  &  Copinger,3o7o ;  Proctor,443i ;  Vorau.io;  01miitz,3ii. 

1478  Biblia  latina.  f.ia  blank,  f.ib  books  of  the  Bible.  f.2a 
(Fol.  j):  Incipit  epla  sancti  Hieronimi  ad  Paulinu  presbiteq 
de  oibg  diuine  historie  libris.  FRater  Ambrosius  tua  mihi 
munuscula  perferens.  detulit  simul  7  suauissimas  lit t eras  .  .  , 
f.462b  {numbered  cccclxj)  col. 2:  Anno  incarnatonis  dnice. 
Millesimoquadringentesimoseptuagesimooctauo.  Nouebris  vo 
ydus  quarto  ...  In  oppido  Nurnbergn.  per  Antoniu  Coburger 
prefati  oppidi  incolam  industria  cuius  q  diligentissime  fabre- 
factum.  finit  feliciter:  /.463a.'  VEnerabili  viro  domino  lacobo 
de  ysenaco.  Menardg  solo  nomine  monachus  vtina  xpi  seruus 
.  .  .  f.46Sb:  Et  sic  est  finis.  1  +  461  +  6!  F*.  Norimberga, 
Anton  Koberger,  1478  D2 20.47  ^^47^ 

Wanting  ist  and  last  folios;  f.467  mended.     Black  letter;  initials  inserted 

in  red,  one  initial  illuminated;  a  few  ms  notes;  page  37 J  x  26^cm  folio. 
Hain  &  Copinger,3o69;  Proctor.iQSg;  Bonn,22i;  Mazarine.iQi. 

1478  Martialis,  Marcus  Valerius.  Epigrammata.  f.ib:  Plinii 
Secundi  epistola  ad  Cornelium  Priscum.  /.2a  (sig.aii):  M. 
Valerii  Martialis  epigrammaton  opus  in  amphitheatrum  Caesaris. 
/.1 68a  at  end  of  text:  Cristataeque  sonant  undique  lucis  aues. 
f.i6gb:  Impressum.Mediolani  impensis  Philippi  de  Lauaia 
ciuis  Mediolanensis  anno  M.cccc.Lxxviii.  i7of.Q.  Mediolani, 
Philippus  of  Lavagna,  1478  D877.6qO 

f.  168-69  contain  epistle  of  Georgius  Alexandrinus ;  last  folio  blank.     Page 
^6  X  i8^cm  folio.     Duke  of  Sussex  bookplate. 
Hain  &  Copinger,io8i3  ;  Proctor,5864. 

1478  Torquemada,  Juan  de,  card.  Expositio  super  toto  Psal- 
terio.  /.I  blank.  f.2a:  BEatissimo  patri  et  clemetissimo  dno  pio. 
secudo  potifici  maximo  lohanes  de  turrecremata  sabinesis  eps, 
see  romane  ecclesie  cardialis  sancti  sixti  ...  /.4a;  Psalmus 
primus  in  quo  describitur  processus  in  beatitudine.  f.igjain  red: 
Reuerendissimi  cardinalis,  tituli  sancti  Sixti,  domini  lohannis  de 
Turrecremata!  expositio  breuis  et  vtilis  super  toto  psalterio 
Mogucie  impressa.  Anno  domini.  M.cccclxxviij.  die  quarta  aplis 
p  Petru  Schoyffer  de  Gerns3heym.  feliciter  est  consummata. 
i97f.Q.     Moguntiae,  Peter  Schoffer,  1478  D223.6  qT63 

Printer's  mark,  which  should  follow  the  colophon,  has  been  cut  out  and 
i;he  leaf  mended.     Initials  inserted  in  red;  page  28  x  ig^cm  folio. 
Hain,i57oi;  Proctor,ii5;  Bonn, 653;  Mazarine,  182. 

J478  or  1479  Nider,  Johannes.  Preceptorium  legis  s.  Expositio 
decalogi.  /.i  blank,  f. 2a:  ABorsus  cause  que  .  .  .  Tables  end 
f.26b  col. 2:     Et   sic   est   finis.     /.27a;     Incipit   prologus   in   ex- 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  21 

positionem  decalogi  sm  fratrem  lohannem  Nider  sacre  theologie 
professorem  ordinis  predicatorum  DECALOGI  legem  sacra- 
tissimam  primum  .  .  .  f.^ooa  col.2:  lohannis  nider  sacre  paginis 
Egregii  doctoris  ordinis  pdicatorum.  Conuentualis  nurebergesis 
pceptorii  pclarissimu  opus  Finit  feliciter.  joof.F.  Reutlingen, 
Michael  Greyff,  1478  or  1479  D222.16  qN54 

Copinger  assigns  this  to  Argent.  Henr.Eggestein;  Olmutz  to  Eichstadt. 
Michael  Reyser,  ca.1479.  Black  letter;  colored  initials;  page  39  x20cm 
folio. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  11 78 1 ;  Proctor,a684;  Bonn,842;  01miitz,ii67. 

1479  Matthaei,  Leonardo.  Sermones  quadragesimales,  de  legibus 
dicti.  f.ia:  Excelletissimi  viri.  sacraru  Iraru  interpretis  subtil- 
issimi.  magistri  Leonardi  de  Vtino  diuini  ordinis  fratru  pre- 
dicatoru  quadragesimales  sermoes  de  legibus  .  .  .  incipiut 
feliciter.  /.3486C0/.2  at  end  of  table:  Anno  Incamationis  domini 
nostri  Ihesu  xpi.  Millesimo  quadringentesimo  septuagesimonono. 
Nono  kalendas  lulij  .  .  .  Venetorum  nee  no  Vlmensium  post 
impressione  compluribus  in  locis  diligentia  possibili  emendati. 
per  Petrum  drach  ciuem  spiren.  impressi  tiniunt  feliciter.  348f. 
F*.     Spira  Nemetum,  Peter  Drach,  1479  D252.02  fM43 

f.1-4  mutilated  and  mended:  Hain.  British  Museum  and  Grasse  give 
number  of  folios  as  347.  Black  letter;  initials  inserted  in  red  and  blue; 
printer's  mark  on  last  folio;  page  47^  x  2 4 Jem  folio. 

Hain.  16 1 20;  Proctor,2333. 

148-?  Meffreth.  Sermones  de  tempore  et  de  Sanctis,  v.3.  f.ia 
tit.  Sermoes  Meffreth  alias  Ortulus  regine  de  Sanctis.  Ends 
/.1 68a  col. I  1.12:  Finit  pars  de  Sanctis.  Nine  distichs.  Tab. 
which  ends  /.172a  cf?/.  2;  Finit  Tabula  feliciter.  Opus  salutiferu 
sermonum  Meffreth  in  tres  ptes  diuisum  Hyemalem  videlicet 
Estiualem  et  de  Sanctis  Explicit  feliciter.  i72f.F.  Norimberga, 
Anton  Koberger,  148-?  D252.02  qM47 

Hain  and  Grasse  give  number  of  folios  as  156.  Black  letter;  page 
30  X  21  Jem  folio. 

Hain,  1 1000;  Bonn, 785-6. 

1480  Tortelli,  Giovanni.  Commentariorum  grammaticorum  de 
orthographic  dictionum  e  Graecis  tractarum  opus,  f.ia  {sig.A) 
lOANNIS  TORTELLII  ARRETINI  COMMENTARIORVM 
GRAMMATICORVM  DE  ORTHOGRPHIA  DICTIONVM 
E  GRAECIS  TRACTARVM  PROOEMIVM  INCIPIT 
AD  SANCTISSIMVM  PATREM  NICOLAVM  QVINTVM 
PONTIFICEM  MAXIMVM.  /.315a;  lOANNIS  TORTELLII 
ARRETINI  COMMENTARIORVM  GRAMMATICORVM  DE 
ORTHOGRAPHIA  DICTIONVM  E  GRAECIS  TRACTARVM 
OPVS  PER  HERMANVM  LICHTENSTEIN  COLONIENSEM 
VICENTIAE  ACCVRATISSIME  IMPRESSVM  DIE  VLTIMA 
MENSIS  OCTOBRIS  ANNO  MILLESIMO  QVADRIGEN- 
TESIMO  OCTVAGESIMO.  /.3 156-31 66.-  Letter  attd  verses  by 
Hieronymus  and  register.  3i6f.F.  Vicentia,  Hermann  Licht- 
enstein,  1480  D473  QT63 
Ms  notes  written  by  Melancthon.     Page  30^  x  2o\cm  folio. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  15 56 7:  Proctor, 7 158. 


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1482  Antonio  da  Asti.  Summa  de  casibus  conscientiae.  /.la 
blank,  f.ib:  Coledissimo  Domino  D.  Marco  Barbo  tituli  sancti 
Marci  de  vrbe  psbytero  Cardinal!  Barthlomeus  Bellatus  ordinis 
minorum:  artium  7  sacre  theologie  doctor  comendationes  dicit. 
f.2a:  In  noie  dni  amen.  Incipit  summa  de  casibus  per  f  rat  re 
Astexanu  de  ordine  fratrum  minoq  compilata  ad  honorem  dei 
immortalis  .  .  .  f.S2^b  col. 2:  Summe  confessionis  operi  nobilis- 
simo  7  huic  facultati  opam  dantibg  pnecessario  qua3  frater 
Astexanus  de  Ast  ordinis  minoq  doctor  solennis  edidit  .  .  . 
sumptibp  7  iussu  Anthonij  koburger  Nurenberge  finis  impositus 
est.  M^.cccc°.lxxxij°.  die.  xj.  mensis  may.  323f.F.  Norim- 
berga,  Anton  Koberger,  1482  D208  qAnS 

Wanting  f.i,  319.  Black  letter;  initials  inserted  in  red  and  blue;  page 
33^  X  2  2^cm  folio. 

Hain  &  Copinger.iSp;;  Proctor,202o. 

1482  Caesar,  Caius  Julius.  Commentarii.  f.ia  (sig.  aii): 
G.  IVLII  CAESARIS  COMMENTARIORVM  DE  BELLO 
GALLICO  LIBER  PRIMVS.  /.147a  at  end  of  index:  Impressu 
Venetiis  opera  &  expensis  Octauiani  Scoti  Modoetiensis. 
M.CCCCLXXXII.  xii.  kal.  septebris  REGISRTVM.  i47f.Q. 
Ven.  Octauianus   Scotus,    1482  D878.1  ql 

Contents:  De  bello  Gallico;  A.  Hircii  praefatio  in  octauum  librum;  De 
bello  civili;  De  bello  Alexandrine ;  De  bello  Africo;  De  bello  Hispaniensi. 

The  Alexandrine,  African  and  Spanish  wars  are  attributed  to  Aulus 
Hirtius;  also  to  Caius  Oppius. 

Illuminated  initials ;  page  2 8^  x  20cm  folio.  Duke  of  Sussex  and  C.  Wynd- 
ham  Rawdon  bookplates. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  4218;  Proctor,  4571 ;  Bonn,  295;  Mazarine,  317. 

1482  Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.  Fastorum  libri.  f.ia  blank,  f.ib: 
PAVLVS  MARSVS  PISCINAS  POETA.  CL.  GENEROSO 
IWENI  GEORGIO  CORNELIO.  M.  CORNELII  EQuITIS. 
F.  SALVTEM.  PRAEFATIO  IN  FASTOS.  POSTQuAM  .  .  . 
/.192a;  RELLIGIOSAE  LITTERARIAE  SODALITATI  VIM- 
INALI  ET  VNIVERSAE  ACADEMIAE  LATINAE  AD  VI- 
VENTIVM  POSTEROR.  0.  VSVM  PAV.  MARSI  PISCI.  POE. 
ROMANI  FIDELISS.  FAST.  INTERPRETATIONEM  BAP- 
TISTA  TORTIVS  A  NEOCASTRO  VENETIIS  IMPRIMEN- 
DAM  CVRAVIT  ANNO  SALVTIS  MCCCCLXXXII  ET  A 
CONSTITVTA  SODALITAte  AN.  IIII  D.  R.  CAR.  DIVI 
CLAEMEN.  PROTECTORe  PONT.  FIRMAN.  ET  NESTORE 
MALVIS.  PRAEFECTIS  POMPONIO  LAETO.  P.  ASTREO 
ET  PAVLO  MARSO  CENSORIB.  IX.  CAL.  lANVAR. 
/.1 926;  Registrum  .  .  .  FINIS.  i92f.F.  Ven.  Baptista  de 
Tortis,  1482  D871.2  qQ 

f.7   of  sig.g  mutilated.     Number  of  folios  (erroneously?)  given  by  Cop- 
inger as  208.     Illuminated  initials;  page  30  x  2oicm  folio. 
Hain  &  Copinger,  12238;  Proctor,  4610. 

1482  Reuchlin,  Johann,  comp.  anon.  Vocabularius  breuiloquus. 
f.ia  blank,  f.ib:  Sunt  qui  sibi  iam  plurima  copare  volumia 
statuerut.  a  quoxj  pfecto  lectione  sepius  dictionu  auertit  ignoratia 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  23 

...  In  present!  libro  continentur.  Item  ars  diphthongandi 
Guarini  Veronensis.  Item  compendiosus  dialogus  de  arte 
punctandi.  Item  tractatus  vtilis  de  accentu.  Item  Breuiloquus 
vocabularius.  f.2a:  Guarius  Veronensis  Floro  suo  salutem 
plurimam  dicit.  NOn  sine  causa  factum  esse  certo  scio  .  .  . 
f.6b  I. $4:  Finis.  Incipit  Breuiloquus  vocabularius.  f.-ja:  AAa 
domine  deus  ecce  nescio  loqui  quia  puer  ego  sum  Hieremie 
p  .  .  .  f.32gb  col. 2  1.^2:  syllabice.  7  acuit  penl'.  Finit  vocabu- 
larius breuiloquus  .  .  .  Impressus  Basilee.  Anno  dni  M.cccc. 
Ixxxij.  Laus  deo.  /.330  blank.  33of.F.  Basilea,  Johann  of 
Amorbach,  1482  6473  Q^S^ 

This  copy  has  jiaf. ;  those  after  sig.6  f.8  are  wanting.     Signatures  have 

10  leaves  each,  except  f  and  t,  which  have  8,  and  y,  which  has  12  leaves. 

Black  letter;  illuminated  initials;  a  few  ms  notes;  page  3oix2iicm  folio. 

Georgius  Kloss  bookplate. 

Proctor,  7564;  Bonn,  1218;  Vorau.  327;  Olmiitz,  1362. 

1483  Biblia  germanica.  f.ia:  Hie  hebet  an  die  Epistel  des  heyli- 
gen  priesters  sant  Iheronimi  zu  Paulinu  vo  alien  gotlichen  biich- 
em  der  hystori.  f.$ci:  Hie  hebt  sich  an.  Genesis  das  erst  buch 
der  fiinff  bucher  moysi.  Das  erst  Capitel  ist  vo  der  schoppfung 
der  werlt  vnd  aller  creaturen.  vnd  von  den  wercken  der  sechs 
tag.  f-S&sb  col. 2:  Gedruckt  durch  anthonium  koburger  in  der 
loblichen  keyserlichen  reychstat  Niirenberg.  Nach  der  geburt 
cristi  des  gesetzs  der  genaden.  vierzehen  hundert  vnd  in  dem 
dreyvndachtzigste  iar.  am  montag  nach  Inuocauit.  Vmwellich 
volbrigung.  sey  lob.  glori.  vnd  ere.  der  hohen  heylige  dryualtig- 
keit.  vn  eynigen  wesen.  dem  vater  vn  de3  sun  vnd  dem  heyligen 
geyst.  der  da  lebt  vnnd  regiret  gott  e^-igklich  amen.  583f. 
illus.F*.    Nuremberg,  Anton  Koberger,  1483  D221.53  fB47 

Wanting  all  leaves  before  f.24:    also  f.68.  70,  246-50  and  all  leaves  after 
f.283.     Black  letter:  colored  woodcuts  and  initials;  page  34^  x  23^cm  folio. 
Hain,  3137;  Proctor,  2028;  Caxton  exhibition.  684;  Bonn,  235;  Olmiitz, 
303-4. 

1483  Isidorus,  st,  bp.  Etymologiarum  libri  XX  &  de  summo 
bono  libri  III.  /.5a  {sig.  a  and  number  ;.);  Incipit  epistola 
Isidori  iunioris  hispalensis  episcopi  ad  Braulionem  cesarau- 
g^stanu  episcopu.  /.6a  {sig.  a2  and  number  2):  Incipit  liber 
primus  etymologiaru  sancti  Isidori  hispalensis  episcopi.  De 
disciplina  7  arte  cap.  i.  /.1056  {numbered  ioi):  Finit  liber 
etymologiarum  Isidori  hispalensis  episcopi.  f.ioSa  {sig.  A  and 
number  j.):  In  christi  nomine  incipit  liber  primus  sancti  Isidori 
hispalensis  episcopi  de  sumo  bono  ...  /.135a  {numbered  28); 
Finit  liber  tertius  7  vltimg  de  sumo  bono  sancti  Isidori  hyspa- 
lensis  epi:  Impressus  Uenetijs  per  Petru  loslein  de  Langencen. 
.M.cccc.lxxxiij.     4+ioi  +  3of.  illus.F.  Ven.  Peter  Loslein,  1483 

D080  qls3 

Hain's  count  as  above,  i.e.  i35f.  Copy  described  by  Copinger  has  13 6f. 
(including  a  blank  leaf  after  the  index)  and  different  arrangement.  This 
copy  agrees  with  Copinger,  but  the  blank  leaf  has  been  cut  out.  Black 
letter;  page  31  x  2oicm  folio.     Bound  with  this  is  Lactantius,  Opera,  1490. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  9279;  Proctor,  4904;  Bonn,  680. 


24  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

1483  Statius,  Publius  Papinius.  Opera,  f.i  blank.  /.2a  (sig.  Ait): 
Placidi  Lactantii  interpraetatio  in  primum  librum  Thebaidos. 
After  4  lines  of  commentary:  FRaternas  Acies;  altemaq3  regna 
pfanis  .  .  .  f.22gb:  Venetiis  per  Octauianu  Scotu  Modoetiesem. 
M.CCCCLXXXIII.  Quarto  nonas  Decembris.  FINIS  /.230a; 
Registrum  .  .  .     Finis.  23of.F.    Ven.  Octauianus  Scotus,    1485 

D873-5  qJi 

Contents:  Placidi  Lactantii  interpraetatio  in  libros  Thebaidos;  Recollecta 

super  Achilleida  tradita   a   Fracisco   Mataracio;   Ex   emendatione   Domitii 

calderini  Statii  Syluaru;  Papinii  vita;  Domitius  in  Sapho  Ouidii;  Domitii 

elucubratio  in  quaeda  ppertii  loca;  Domitii  observationes. 

Wanting  f.i.     Brunet  calls  this  ist  dated  edition;  page  29^  x  20cm  folio. 
Hain  &  Copinger,  14976;  Proctor,  4578;  Bonn,  1080. 

1485  Bona  Ventura,  Giovanni  di  Fidanza,  st,  card.  Sermones  de 
tempore  et  Sanctis,  f.ia  tit:  Seraphici  doctoris  sancti  bonauen- 
ture  Sermones  de  tempore  et  Sanctis  cu  comuni  sanctorum. 
f2j4b  at  end:  Non  nobis  domine.  non  nobis  S3  nomini  tuo  da 
gloriam  q  hos  tarn  preciosos  taq3  fideli  populo  fructuosos  ser- 
mones reuerendissimi  quondam  cardinalis  seraphici  ac  sancti 
doctoris  Bonauenture  tam  solerter  te  donante  in  Reuttlinge 
Autumni  tempore  compleuimus  vnde  7  gratias  referimus  debitas 
domino  humilium  exaltatori.  Anno  domini.  M.cccc.lxxxv. 
Followed  by  iif.  tab.     2S^i.Q.     Reutlingen,  Johann  Otmar,  1485 

D252.02  qB64 
Black  letter;  page  28^  x  2oicm  folio. 
Hain,  3517;  Proctor,  2707. 

1485  Hieronymus,  Eusebius,  st.  Vitae  sanctorum  patrum.  f.i 
blank.  f.2a  (sig.  a2):  In  antiquoq  patrum  vitas  a  beato  hiero- 
nimo  conscriptas  registru  alphabetico  ordine  diligeter  coUectum 
Incipit.  tab.  ends  f.  10a  col.i.  f.iia  (sig.  b  and  number  i)  .•  Incipit 
prologus  sancti  Hieronimi  cardinalis  psbiteri  in  libros  vitaspatru 
sanctoq  egiptioru.  etia  eorum  qui  in  Scithya  Thebayda  atq3 
Mesopothamia  morati  sunt  .  .  .  Deniq3  alioru  etia  autenticoru 
libellos  fideliter  e  greco  in  latinu  transtulit.  et  ab  alijs  traslata  p 
sui  pfectione  huic  operi  inseruit.  A.  f.2  2gb,  at  end:  Anno  dni. 
M.cccclxxxv.  nonas  vo  lulij.  ob  beatoq  prm  pfectu  vita  heremitica 
degetiu:  gesta  quoq  baud  imerito  memoriter  sunt  omendanda. 
op9  vitas  patru3  appellatu  insigne  a  q3  plurimis  excerptu3  codicibp. 
per  sacraq  scripturaij  viros  ad  modum  pitissimos  ornatu  Finit 
feliciter.     io  +  2  29f.F.     Argentoratum,   1485  D281  qH53i 

Printer  of  the  1483  Vitas  patrum.  Copinger  and  British  Museum  give 
Lyons  as  the  place  of  publication,  though  British  Museum  questions  it. 
Grasse  gives  Argentoratum,  Jo.  Pruss  as  printer.  Wanting  f.74  and  79; 
f.75  and  78  duplicated.     Black  letter;  page  29^  x  21cm  folio. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  8600;  Proctor,  422. 

i486  Biblia  latina.  f.i  blank.  f.2a  (sig.a2):  Incipit  epistola 
beati  Hieronymi  ad  Paulinum  presbyterum  de  omnibus  diuine 
historie  libris  Capitulum  I  FRater  Ambrosi9  tua  mihi  munuscula 
pferes:  detulit  simul  7  suauissimas  Iras:  que  a  pncipio.  amici- 
tiaru  fide  pbate  ia  fidei  7  veteris  .  .  .  /.496b  col. 2:  Finis.  Biblia 
que  retinet  sequit  nuc  metricus  ordo.  followed  by  1^  lines  and  three 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  2$ 

dtstichs:  FontibQ  ex  grec;  hebrcoii  q3  libris  .  .  .  M.CCCC. 
LXXXVI.  f.ssyb:  Expliciunt  Interpretationes  hebraicoq  nomi- 
num.  Laus  dec.  /.538  blank.  538f.F.  Basilea,  Johann  of 
Amorbach,  i486  D220.47  ^^471 

Black  letter;  illuminated  initials;  page  30^  x  21cm  folio. 
Hain  &  Copinger,  3094;  Proctor,  7571. 

i486  Pius  2,  Enea  Silvio  Piccolomini,  pope.  Epistulae  familiares. 
/.I  (sig.a):  Numerus  7  ordo  epistolaru  in  hoc  opere  contentarum. 
f.ya  (sig.bif):  Cogratulat  amico  de  psperitate  successus.  Epis- 
tola  prima.  lUlianus  cardinalis  sancti  ...  /.245a.-  Pij.  ij. 
pontificis  maximi  cui  ante  summum  episcopatum  primum  quidem 
imperiali  secretario:  tandem  epo  deinde  cardinal!  senen.  Eneas 
siluius  nomen  erat:  familiares  epistole  ad  diuersos  in  quad- 
ruplici  vite  eig  statu  trasmisse:  Impensis  anthonij  koberger 
nuremberge  impresse.  finiut.  xvj.  kls  augusti.  Anno  salutis 
Christiana  7c.  M.cccclxxxvj.  245f.O.  Norimberga,  Anton  Ko- 
berger, i486  D879.6  P6& 
Hain  gives  number  of  folios  244.     Black  letter;  ms  notes;  page  23  x  i6cm 

quarto.     Bookplate,     fe     Bibliotheca     Woogiana.     Original    binding,     oak 

boards  backed  with  hogskin. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  154;  Proctor,  2051 ;  Bonn,  14;  Olmutz,  9;  Mazarine.  424. 

1487  ?  Guillaume,  a  Dominican  of  Paris.  Postilla  super  epistolas 
et  evangelia.  f.i  blank.  f.2a:  Ultam  bonam  et  exitum  beatum 
Ego  frater  Guillermus  sacre  theologie  pfessor  minimus  .  .  . 
f.2b  l.g:  Epistolarum  et  Euangeliorum  de  tempore  et  de  Sanctis 
Liber  incipit.  f.262b:  Explicit  postilla  sup  euagelia  domini- 
calia  et  super  euangelia  de  Sanctis,  S3m  sensum  litterale  collecta 
Anno  dni  Mcccc.xxxv-ij.  ex  postillis  et  ex  sermonibQ  illorum  sacre 
pagine  doctorum,  SC3  ex  postilla  Nicolai  de  lyra  .  .  .  Et  cuilib3 
caritatiuo  corectori  subicio  ac  ad  emendam  offero  /.263a.-  Mod9 
legendi  nomina  doctoq  abreuiata  in  isto  libro  The  last  line  is: 
Vin.  i.  vincencius  Rabanp  Et  sic  de  alijs.     2  63f.F.  n.p.  1487? 

D252  qG94 
Hain  gives  the  number  of  printed  folios  263.     Black  letter ;  initials  inserted 
in  red ;  page  29  x  20cm  folio. 
Hain.  8231:  Grasse,  3:183. 

1488  Jandunensis,  Joannes.     Quaestiones  super  tres  libros  Aris- 
totelis  de  anima.    f.i  blank.    f.2a  {sig.a2):    Incipiunt  questiones 
Dni   loannis  de   landuno  in  tres  libros   de  anima   Aristotelis. 
Prohemium:    I  Nest  enim  metibQ  hoiu3  veri  boni  naturalis  inser- 
ta  cupiditas  .  .  .  f.gjb:    Expliciut  questiones  domini  loannis  de 
landuno  super  tres  libros  de  anima  ari.  impresse  Uenetijs  ipendio 
d.    Octauiani  Scoti.  i488.  quarto  nonas  martij.     Registrum  .  . 
Printer's    mark.      f.gSa:  .   Tab  .  .  .  98f.F.     Ven.      Octauianu 
Scotus,  1488  D281.1   qL8 
Black  letter;  page  3oix2icm  folio.     Bound  with   Petrus   Lombardus, 

Textus  sententiarum,  1492,  and  ms  of  Lombardus,  ArticuU  varii,  dated  1495* 
Hain,  7462. 

1489  Guillaume,  a  Dominican  of  Paris.  Postilla  super  epistolas 
et  evangelia.  f.ia  tit:  Postilla  /.  16. '  Vltam  bonam  et  exi| turn 
beatu  Ego  frater  Guiljhelmus  sacre  theologie  pfes'sor  minimus 


26  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

parisius   edu|catus.     Sacroq   euangelioq   ac  episto|laq  de  tepore 

dnicis  diebus  7  Sanctis |   .  .  .  f.2a:     Incipit  postilla  super|  euan- 

gelia  .  .  .  /.112a;     Postilla   euangelioru|    dominicaliu  necno  de 

san|ctis:    finit  feliciter.     /.113a;     Epistolaru  de  tempe  et|  Sanctis 

liber  Incipit. |     f.iSgb:     Postilla  epistolaq  7  euangelioql  domini- 

calium  necno  de  Sanctis  explijcit.     Anno  domini.     M.cccc.lxxxix. 

die]  vltima  mensis  Nouebris.|     iSgi.O.    n.p.1489         D225.7  G94 

Wanting  sig.ci,  e8,  1.2,  7;  mutilated,  sig.a4-b6,  k4,  m8,  B6-C3.     Sig.a-p, 

8 ;  except  f-h,  6 :  A-K,  8 :  except  K,  5.     Black  letter;  printed  in  two  columns, 

46  lines  of  small  type  to  the  page,  29  lines  of  large  type;  on  4th  leaf,  coat  of 

arms  painted;  ms  notes  and  nine  leaves  of  ms  before  title;  page  20^  x  i3icm 

octavo. 

1489  Lyre,  Nicolas  de,  ed.  Biblia  Latina  cum  postillis  Nicolai  de 
Lyra.  vol.  I  f,iblank.  f.2a  (sig.a2):  Prologus  primus.  Uenera- 
bilis  fratris  Nicolai  de  lyra  ordinis  seraphyci  Francisci:  intesta- 
mentum  vetus  de  commedatione  sacre  scripture  in  generali 
Incipit.  f.2gSb  col. 2:  Postilla  fratris  Nicolai  de  lyra  in  libros 
regum  cu  additionibus  Pauli  burgensis.  7  replicis  defensiuis 
Matthie  doringh  feliciter  finit.  298?.  illus.  F*.  Ven.  Octauianus 
Scotus,   1489  D220.7  fL99 

Black  letter;  initials  inserted  in  red;  woodcuts;  page  35^  x  24cm  folio. 

From  library  of  Duke  of  Sussex. 
Hain  &  Copinger,  3168. 

149-  Lombardus,  Petrus,  bp.  Sententiarum  libri  IV  cum  conclu- 
sionibus  Henri.  Gorichem.  f.ia  tit:  Textus  Sententiarum  cum 
conclusionibus  ac  titulis  questionum  Sancti  Thome  Articulisq3 
Parisie.  et  in  quib9  magister  comuniter  no  tenet.  /.224a  col. 2: 
Liber  sententiaq  magistri  Petri  lombardi  cum  oclusionibus  mgri 
Henrici  Gorichem:  sacraq  litterai{  interpretis  eximij.  Ac  sub- 
tilissimis  sancti  Thome  pblematib9.  Additis  insup  quibusda3 
articulis  in  certis  facultatib9  erroneis  et  in  fide  catholica  sus- 
pectis.  Parisius  doctrinaliter  et  autoritatiue  a  catholicis  tracta- 
toribus  odemnatis.  explicit.  /.245a;  Incipit  registrum  .  .  . 
Ends  f.2$^b  col. 2  I. $2.  255f.F.  Basilea,  Johann  of  Amorbach, 
149—  •       D281.1  qL83i 

Wanting  f.i  and  sig.i2 ;  Copinger  assigns  this  to  X.  Kesler,  1490.     Black 

letter;  55  lines  of  large  type  to  page;  page  30^  x  2i^cm  folio. 
Hain  &  Copinger,  10193;  Proctor,  7643. 

149-  Biblia  latina.  f.ia  tit:  Biblia  cum  Concordantijs  Ueteris 
et  Noui  testamenti.  /.2a  {sig.  02):  Incipit  Epistola  sancti 
Hieronymi  ad  Paulinum  presbyterum  de  omnibus  diuine  hys- 
torie  libris.  Capitulum  I  FRater  ambrosius  tua  mihi  munuscula 
pferens.  detulit  siml  7  suauissimas  litteras.  que  a  principio  .  .  . 
At  end:  Expliciunt  interptatioes  hebraycoq;  noim.  4o8f.F. 
Basilea,  Johann  of  Amorbach,   149-   .  D220.47  qB473 

Wanting  f .  i ;  margins  trimmed.     Contains  many  ms  marginal  notes  and 

references,  some  of  which  are  doubtless  by  Melancthon.     Kloss  catalogue. 

Black  letter;  illuminated  initials  and  borders;  page  28^  x  2o^cm  folio.  Geor- 

gius  Kloss  bookplate. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  3047;  Proctor,  7647. 

1490?  Hieronjmius,  Eusebius,  st.  La  vie  des  peres.  f.ia  tit: 
LA  vie  des  peres  tant|  Degypte  que  de  sirie  7  de  plusieurs  aultres 
pays    Composee   par   monsei|gneur   sainct    Hierosme   Imprimee 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  2J 

Nouuellement  a  Paris. |  /.2a  (sig.an):  AV  no|  du  be|noist| 
dieu  le|  souue|rat  cre|ateur  7I  directeur  infallible  .  .  .  /.98a  col.i: 
Cy  finist  la  premiere  partie  de  la  vie  des  pe|res.  Et  commence 
la  secode  partie  de  la  vie  di|  ceulx,  contenat  plusieurs  louables 
exhortaci|  ons  .  .  .  /.1846  col.i:  Sensuit  la  tierce  p|tie  de  la 
vie  des  peres  en|  laquelle  est  faicte  mencio|  de  la  reigle  7  conuer- 
sacio|  des  sainctz  peres  degypte|  .  .  .  /.1926  col. 2:  Cy  com- 
men|ce  le  prologue  de|  sainct  paschai|se  sur  la  quarte|  partie  de  la 
vie  I  des  sainctz  pe  I  res  .  .  .  f. 202a  col. 2:  Cy  fine  le  liure  intitule 
de  la  vie]  des  sainctz  ancies  peres  iadis  de|mourans  es  gras  desers 
degyp|te  thebaide  de  mesopotamie|  7  aultres  lieux.  Et  en  |  suit 
la  table. I  /.206a  col. 2:  Cy  finist  le  liure  intitule  La  vie  des 
an|ciens  peres  iadis  demourans  es  grans  de|sers  degipte,  Thebaide 
Mesopotamie,  7I  autres  lieux  solitaires.  Imprime  nouueljlement 
a  Paris.l     202-}-4f.  illus.  Q.     Par.   1490?  D281   qH53 

Wanting  sig.x5  (f.125),  Ei,  3,  F6;  mutilated,  f.1-3.  13,  69,  E4,  qq  (text 
supplied  by  ms),  126  (text  supplied  by  ms);  stained;  folios  irregularly  num- 
bered, specially  sig.E)-G.  Engraving  of  St  Hieronyme  by  I.  Le  Clerc 
mounted  on  verso  of  f.i.  Black  letter;  two  columns,  50  lines  to  page; 
woodcuts;  page  26  x  ly^cm  folio. 

1490  Lactantius,  Lucius  Caelius  Firmianus.  Opera,  /.i  blank, 
f.2a  {sig.  ail):  Lactantii  Firmiani  de  diuinis  institutionibus 
aduersus  getes.  Rubricae  primi  libri  incipiunt.  f.ioa:  L. 
COELII  LACTANTII  FIRMIANI  DIVINARVM  INSTITV- 
TIONVM  ADVERSVS  GENTES  DE  FALSA  RELIGIONE 
LIBRI  PRIMI  PRAEFATIO  AD  IMPERATOREM  CON- 
STANTINVM.  /.1486;  Lactantii  Firmiani  in  Ephytomon  trac- 
tatus  finit.  Impressum  Venetiis  per  magistR  TheodoR  de 
Ragazonibus  de  Asula.  Anno  incamationis  domini.  M.CCC. 
LXXXX.  Vigesimo  primo  mensis  Aprilis.  Registrum  .  .  . 
i48f.F.     Ven.    Theodorus  de  Ragazonibus,  1490  D080  qls5 

Edited    by    Giovanni    Andrea.     Page    30  x  2oicm    folio.     Bound    with 

Isidorus,  Etvmologiaritm  libri  XX.  1483. 
Hain  &  Copinger,  9S15;  Proctor,  5262. 

1490?  Rolevinck,  Werner,  anon.  Fasciculus  temporum.  f.ia 
tit:  Fasciculus  temporum  omnes  antiquorum  cronicas  com- 
plectens:  ends  f.g6b  {numbered  XC)  last  line:  strage  multorum. 
f.gy-gS  blank.  6-\-go+2i.  illus.  Q.  Argentoratum,  Johann  Priiss, 
1490?  D909  qR64 

f.i  mutilated  and  mended;  f.2  and  3  of  the  tabula  interchanged.     Olmutz 

gives  Martinus  Flach  as  printer.     Black  letter;  initials  of  table  inserted  in 

red;  woodcuts;  few  ms  notes;  page  28^  x  20cm  folio. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  6915;  Proctor,  571;  Bonn,  1018;  Olmutz,  1379. 

1490?  Statham,  Nicholas,  anon.  Abridgement  of  cases  from  the 
reign  of  Edward  i  to  the  end  of  that  of  Henry  6.  f.1-2  alpha- 
betical index  with  inscription:  Per  me  .  R.  pynson  /.3a.-  EN  Ac- 
compte.  le  pleitif  .  .  .  i9of.Q.  Rouen,  Guillaume  Le  Talleur, 
1490.'*  D346.3  qSt2 

Wanting  f.  1-2  ;  leaves  of  sig.a  mended;  sig.i  i  and  i  ii  interchanged.    Print- 
er's mark  on  verso  of  last  folio;  printed  for  Richard  Pinson.     Printed  in 
very  minute  vernacular  legal  type;  ms  notes;  page  28  x  i9icm  foHo. 
Hain,  15092;  Proctor.  8768;  Lowndes. 
A  perfect  copy  in  Law  Library. 


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1491  Glanvilla,  Bartholomaeus  de.  De  proprietatibus  rerum. 
f.ia  tit:  Liber  de  proprietatib^  rem  Bartholopiei  anglici.  f.2^'jb: 
Explicit  liber  de  pprietatib^  rem  editus  a  fratre  Bartholomeo 
angelico  ordinis  f  rat  rum  minoq.  Impressus  Argentine  Anno 
dni.  M.cccc.xcj.  Finitus  altera  die  post  festum  sancti  Laurentij 
martyris.  /.258  blank.  258f.Q.  Argentoratum,  1491  D039  qG45 
Printer    of    the    1483    lordanus    de    Ouedlinburg.     Wanting    f.1-2,    258. 

Black  letter;  page  26^  x  19cm  folio. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  2509;  Proctor,  665;  Olmiitz,  239. 

1492  Lombardus,  Petrus,  bp.  Sententiarum  libri  IV  cum  con- 
clusionibus  Henr.  Gorichem.  f.ia  tit:  TExtus  Sententiaru  cum 
conclusionib^  Heinrici  gorichem.  necno  scriptis  scti  Thome  de 
Aquino  ad  Hanibaldum  episcopum.  j.2^Sb  after  printer's  mark: 
Liber  Sententiarum  magistri  Petri  Lombardi:  cum  conclu- 
sionibus  magistri  Henrici  Gorichem:  sacraru  litteraru  interpretis 
explicit.  Impensis  atq3  singulari  opera  Xicolai  Keslers  ciuis 
Basilieen.  ad  honore  sancte  7  indiuidue  trinitatis  ac  fidei  catholice 
augmentu  et  tuitionem  q3  diligetissime  impressus.  Anno  in- 
camationis  dni  post  milesimu  quaterq3  centesimu  nonagesimo- 
secundo.  Duodecimo  vero  kaln.  Martij.  Ends  f.26^b  col. 2 
/.35.     f.266  blank.     266f.F.     Basilea,  Nicolaus  Kesler,  1492 

D281.1   qL83 
Wanting  f.  2  3  9-5  2;  supplied  by  2  4f.  of  ms  inserted  at  end  of  tabula  (see 
list  of  ms   1495);  ™s  fly  leaf  at  beginning  of  volume.     Black  letter;  one 
illuminated  initial;  others  inserted  in  red;  page  30^  x  21cm  folio. 
Bound  with  this  is  Jandunensis,  Quaestiones,  1488. 
Hain,  10197;  Bonn,  916;  Olmiitz,  1040. 

1495?  Joannes  Vercellensis.  Sermones  vademecum.  f.ia  tit.: 
Sermones  vademecu  de  tempore  7  de  Sanctis  per  figuras  \i;iles. 
f.2a  {sig.a2):  Incipit  Uademecum  fratris  lohanis.  decretoru 
doctoris  7  abbatis  Ucellensis.  de  coUationibus  dominicis,  7  festiuis. 
Ends  /.2306;  Me  et  omia  7  singula  suprascpta  subijciens  7  sup- 
ponens  correctioni  sacrosancte  romane  ecclesie:  ac  cuiuslibet 
sanius  sentientis.     23of.O.     Argentoratum,  Johann  Priiss,  1495? 

D252  J57 
Black  letter;  initials  inserted  in  red;  page  23^  x  17cm  quarto. 
Hain  &  Copinger,  9431 ;  Proctor,  561 ;  Bonn,  670;  Vorau,  148;  Olmutz,  971, 

1496  Sebonde,  Raymond  de.  Theologia  naturalis.  f.ia  tit.: 
Theologia  naturalis  siue  liber  creaturarum  specialiter  de  homine 
et  de  natura  eius  inquantum  homo,  et  de  his  que  sunt  ei  neces- 
saria  ad  cognoscendum  seipsum  7  deum.  et  omne  debitu  ad  quod 
homo  tenetur  et  obligat  tam  deo  q3  pximo.  /.162a  col. 2:  Finit 
liber  creaturaq  seu  nature  siue  de  hoie  ppt  que  alie  creature  facte 
sut.  ex  cui9  cognitoe  illuinat  ho  i  ognitoe  dei  7  creaturarum. 
Impssus  Argentine  per  Martinum  flach.  inibi  cociuem  Anno 
incamatois  dnice  Millesimoqdringentesimononagesimosexto. 
mens  vo  lanuarij  die  vicesimopmo.  i62f.Q.  Argentoratum, 
Martin  Flach,  1496  D210  qSe2 

Wanting  f.1-7;  ist  paragraph  from  f.7a  pasted  at  top  of  ist  column  on 
f.8a;  prologue  seems  to  have  been  cut  out  intentionally,  as  it  is  in  Index 
ex  pur  gator  ins.     Black  letter;  initials  inserted  in  red;  page  25  x  i8^cm  folio. 
Hain  &  Copinger,  14069;  Proctor,  703;  Bonn,  1002;  Olmiitz,  1396;  Maza- 
rine, 846. 


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1496  Konrad  von  Halberstadt,  anon.  Concordantiae  Bibliorum. 
f.ia  tit.:  Concordantie  maiores  biblie  tarn  dictionu  declinabiliu 
q3  indeclinabiliu  diligenter  vise  cum  textu  ac  scdm  vera  ortho- 
graphiam  emendate.  f.s62b  coI.t,:  Finit  pclaru  opus  concor- 
dantiaru  biblie  dictionu  declinabiliu  in  insigni  rauricu  vrbe 
Basilea  impssum  opera  et  impesa  lohanis  Petri  de  Langedorff 
et  lohanis  Froben  de  Hamelburg :  Anno  ab  incarnatoe  Christiana 
M.cccc.xcvi.  nonis  septebribus:  regnate  nobilissime  domus  austrie 
pncipe  Maximiliano  romanoq  rege  gloriosissimo  inuictissimoq3. 
/.363a  poem  by  Seb. Brant.  /.364a  tit.:  Concordantie  partiu  siue 
dictionum  indeclinabiliu  totius  biblie.  /.463a  C0L2:  Cocord- 
antiae  Bibliae  partiu  siue  dictionu  indeclinabiliu:  a  praestant- 
issimo  viro:  magistro  loanne  de  Secubia  sacrae  paginae  doctore 
eximio  in  concilio  Basiliensi :  aeditae :  Impressaeq3  per  loanne 
Petri  de  Lagendorf  &  loanne  froben  de  Hammelburgk  socios. 
Anno  dni  Millesimo  quadringentesimo  nonagesimosexto  ex- 
pliciunt.  463f.F.  Basilea.  Johann  Froben  with  Johann  Petri, 
1496  D220.2   qK83 

Hain  gives  464f. :  vellum  fly  leaf  in  ms  at  beginning  and  end  of  volume- 
Black  letter;  page  30^  x  ao^cm  folio. 
Hain.  5633:  Proctor,  7762. 

1496  Palude,  Pctrus  de.  Sermones  thesauri  noui.  f.ia  tit.: 
Sennones  Thesauiri  noui  de  tempore.]  /.2a  {sig.2):  Tabula 
...  f.iia  (sig.a):  Incipiunt  sermones  no|tabiles  atq3  putiles. 
quibus  ab  editore  sue  docto-|re  7  pdicatore  famosissimo  nomen 
vt  thesaur*  no|uus  intitulentur  inditum  est.  f.242b:  Opus 
putile  smonu  dnicaliu  totius  anni  The|saurus  nouus  nuncu- 
patu:  impssu3  Nurmberge|  p  Anthoniu  Koberger.  Anno  dni. 
M.cccc.xcvj.|  Finit  feliciter.l  /.243a /z7.;  Sermones  the3au|ri  noui 
desauctis.l  f.244a  (sig.ij):  Tabula  ...  /.251a  (sig.A):  In- 
cipiut  sermones  nota-|  biles  atq3  putiles  de  Sanctis  p  circulu3 
anni  .  .  .  f.4^6b:  Opus  putile  sermonu  de  Sanctis  p  circulum| 
anni  Thesaurus  nouus  nucupatum.  impressumj  Nuremberge  p 
Anthouiu  Koburger.  Anno.  M.|cccc.xcvj.  finit  feliciter.|  /.437a 
tit.:  Sermones  quadragesi| males  Thesauri  noui|  f.437^'  Tabula 
.  .  .  /.438a  (sig.Aaij):  Incipiut  sermones  qua|dragesimales 
notabiles  atq3  putiles  .  .  .  /.538a.-  Opus  putile  sermonu 
quadragesimaliu  The-|saurus  nouus  nucupatu.  p  Anthoniu 
kobergerj  Nureberge  impressum.  Anno  dni.  M.cccc.xcvj.|  Finit 
feliciter.l     538f.F.     Norimberga,  Anton  Koberger,  1496 

P252.02  qSe6 

Black  letter;  illuminated  initials;  page  30  x  21  Jem;  62  lines  to  the  column, 
a  columns  to  the  page ;  folio.     Original  binding  with  figures  in  blind  tooling. 
Proctor,  2112;  Olmiitz,  1261,  1251,  1245. 

1497?  Froissart,  Jean.  Chroniques.  f.ia:  Le  quart  volume]  de 
froissart|  Des  croniquesDefrance.  Dangleterre.  Descoce|  Despaigne. 
De  bretaigne.  Degascongne.  De  fian|dres.  Et  lieux  circunuoisins| 
/.113a  {numbered  Cxi):  Cy  finist  le  quart  volume  de|  Messire 
iehan  froissart  sur  les|  croniques  de  f ranee,  Dangleter|re,  escoce, 
espaigne,  bretaigne,  7]  fiandres,  7  lieux  voisins.  Impri|me  a  paris 
pour  Anthoine  ve|rard  marchant  libraire  Demou|rant  a  paris  sur 


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le  pont  nostre  da|me  a  lymage  Saint  iehan  leuag|geliste,  ou  a  la 
salle  Du  palaysj  au  premier  pillier  deuat  {a  chap|pelle  ou  Ion 
chante  la  messe  de  messeigneurs  les  presidens.|  2  +  iiif.F. 
Par.    Antoine  Verard,  1497?  D940.4  qFpaz 

Black  letter;  a  few  ms  notes;  page  32  x  22cm  folio.     Le  vicomte  Obert 
de  Thieusies  bookplate. 

Copinger:  2;  2592;  Van  Praet,  5:105,  no.  120. 

1499  Epistolae  Graecae  variorum  auctorum.  2  parts.  PtI 
f.ia  tit.:  Greek  title.  Epistolae  diuersorum  philosophorum. 
oratorum.  Rhetorum  sex  &  uiginti.  Quorum  nomina  in  sequent! 
in  uenies  Pagina.  f.266a:  Venetiis  apud  Aldum  mense 
Martio.  M.I.D.  cum  priuilegio  ut  in  caeteris.  PtI  I  f.ia  tit. 2 
col.  Gr.mid  Lat.:  Greek  title.  EPISTOLAE  Basilii  Magni  .  .  . 
/.1 3 76  after  register:  Venetiis  apud  Aldum.  eade  qua  caetera 
coditione.  266+i37f.O.  Ven.  Aldus  Manutius,  1499  D886  Ep4 
Wanting  pt2,  7th  sig.,  supplied  by  lof.  of  ms.     Copy  incorrectly  bound, 

pt2,  f.i;  pti,  f.7;  pt2,  f.2-137;  pti,  f.i-6,  8-266.     Greek  type;  page  20^  x 

15cm  quarto. 

Hain,  6659;  Proctor,  5569;  Bonn,  411;  Mazarine,  1035. 

1499     La  fleur  des  commandemens.     f.ia:  La  fieur  des  commande- 

mens  de  Dieu,  auee  plusieurs  exemples  et  auctorite3,  extraictes 

tant  de  sainctes  escriptures  que  dautres  docteurs  et  bons  anciens 

peres.     /.2806;    est    benedictus    in    secula    seculorum.     Amen. 

28of.  illus.     Q.  Par.  Antoine  Verard,  1499  D240  qF63 

Wanting  sig.Ai,    2   and  last  folio;  mutilated,  leaves  of  sig.  gg  and  hh- 

T-p.   supplied  from   another  edition   with    date    1531,    two   woodcuts    and 

the  inscription  "  On  les  vend  a  Paris  a  la  rue  neufue  nostre  Dame  a  leseigne 

de  Lescude  Frace."     Black  letter;  woodcuts  on  sig.  ai  and  D6;  page  24^  x 

i7^cm  folio. 

Hain,  7131;  Copinger,  2:  2522;  Proctor,  8444. 

1500?  C3a'illus,  St  of  Thessalonica.  Speculum  sapientiae.  f.ia 
tit.:  Speculum  sapientie  Beati  Cirilli|  episcopi  alias  quadripartitus 
apologieticus  vocat^|  In  cuius  quide  puerbiis  omnis  7  totius 
sapietie  spejculum  claret.  Feliciter  Incipit.|  f.2ih:  Explicit 
liber  primus  quadripartiti  apologi  Ciril|li  episcopi  contra  im- 
prudentiam.  Incipit  liber  secundus  De  bono|  humilitatis  et  bono 
superbie  Cpm  primum.|  f.^ia:  Explicit  liber  secundus. |  Incipiut 
capitula  tertii  libri  de  his|  que  sunt  contra  auariciam:  7c. |  f.62b: 
Explicit  liber  tertius.|  Incipiunt  capitula  quarti  libri.  |  De  his 
que  sunt  contra  luxuriam|  f.^ob:  speculu  sapietie  bti  Cirilli  epi 
alias  quadriptit^l  apologietic®  vocatus.  In  cuius  qde3  prouerbiis 
ois|  et  totius  sapientie  speculu  claret  finit  feliciter.  |  Incipit 
tabula  .  .  .  f.7 2b:  Appologus  est  sermo  dubi^  vel  fictusj  .  . 
logos  quod  est  sermo.  inde  appolog^  quasi  iuxta  ser|monem.| 
72f.T.     Par.    Jean    Poitevin,    1500?  D879.8  C99 

Mark  of  Jehan  Petit,  for  whom  book  was  printed,  on  ist  folio  below  title. 

Wanting  sig.  e.     Sig.  a-i,  each  of  eight  leaves;  32  lines  to  page.    Black  letter; 

page  13^  X  10 cm  octavo. 

Proctor,  8371A;  Copinger,  2:  1864. 

1500?  Le  mist  ere  du  viel  testament,  f.ia:  Le  mistere  du  viel 
testamet  par  personages  ioue  a  paris  hystorie  Et  imprime  nouu- 
ellement  audit  lieu  auquel  sont  cotenus  les  misteres  cy  apres 


OF 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  3I 

declairez.  /.336a;  Cy  finist  le  viel  testamet  per  personnaiges  ioue 
a  pans  Et  imprime  nouuellement  audit  lieu  Par  maistre  Pierre  le 
dm  pour  lehan  petit  libraire  iure  de  luniuersite  de  paris  de- 
mourant  en  la  rue  saict  iaques  a  lenseigne  du  lion  dargent. 
336f.  illus.  O.     Par.  Pierre  Le  Dm,  1500?  D842.11  M69 

1st  edition.  Wanting  f.i,  2,  8-16,  33  and  those  after  327;  mutilated, 
f.3,  56,  189;  also  edges  of  several  folios  mutilated  by  trimming;  f.7  placed 
at  beginning.     Black  letter;  woodcuts;  page  24  x  17cm  folio. 

Societe  des  anciens  textes  francais,  9:  pref.  p. 2 1-23;  Copinger,  2:  4390. 

1 500  ?  Nepos,  CorneliuS)  anon.  De  vita  illustrium  virorum.  f.ia  tit. : 
Aemillii  Probi  Historici  Excellentium  Imperatomm  Vitae.  f.ib: 
Proemium. /.5o6.'  Aemilii  Probi  De  ViroR  Illustriu  Vita.  Finis. 
Followed  by  index;  Impressum  Venetiis  per  Bernardinum  Vene- 
tum.     5of.sq.O.     Ven.     Bemardinus  de  Vitalibus,    1500? 

D878.3  Oib 
Pa^e  21  X  1 6cm  quarto.     Duke  of  Sussex  bookplate. 
Ham  &  Copinger,  5732;  Proctor.  5538. 

1503?  Monstrelet,  Enguerrand  de.  Chroniques.  f.ia:  Le  prem- 
ier volume  de  enguerran  de  monstrellet  Ensuyuant  froissart  na 
gueres  imprime  a  Paris  des  cronicques  de  France,  dangleterre, 
descoce,  despaigne,  de  Bretaigne,  de  gascongne,  de  flandres.  Et 
lieux  circonuoisins.  /.312a  {numbered  ccc.ii.):  Cy  fnist  le  pmier 
voulume  de  Enguerrand  de  monstrelet.  io  +  302f.  illus.  Q.  Par. 
Antoine  V^rard,  1503?  D944.026  qM75 

Hain  gives  date  1498.     f.164  cut  out,  but  no  ^ap  in  text;  f. 44-45  repeated, 

but  text  different:  f.48  and  247  mutilated;  stamed.     Black  letter;  woodcut 

f.i6tb;  page  27  x  iQ^cm  folio. 

Hain  &  Copinger,  11 549:  Proctor,  8458;  Mazarine,  1025;  Van  Praet,  5:106, 
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ob.D.     Lugduni   Batavorum,    17 —  D911.3   Aai 

Wanting:  maps  nos.  2and9.     VanderAa  was  printer  at  Leyden,  1682- 1730. 

Albertus  Magnus,  bp.  attributed  author.  De  secretis  muliemm, 
item  de  virtutibus  herbamm,  lapidum  et  animalium.  366p. 
nar.T.     Amst.1643  612.6  E43 

Alciati,  Andrea.  Emblemata;  cum  Claudii  Minois  commentariis. 
238  +  698  +  28P.   illus.   D.     Leyden,   1608         D246.5   Ali   cop.2 

Alessio  Piemontese.  The  secretes  of  .  .  .  Alexis  .  .  .  containyng 
excellente  remedies  against  diuers  diseases,  woundes  and  .  .  . 
accidents,  with  the  manner  to  make  distillations,  parfumes  .  .  . 
fusions  and  meltynges  .  .  .  tr.  out  of  Frenche  into  English  by 
Wyllyam  Warde.     7  +  123  +  iif.D.  Lond.  John  Kingstone,  1558 

D61S.5   Ds8 
I  St  edition   in    English.      Black   letter.     Printed   for   Nicolas   Inglande. 

Contains  only  the  ist  part  of  the  Secretes. 

Identity  of  Alessio  has  not  been  definitely  settled.     He  has  sometimes 

been  confounded  with  Girolamo  Ruscelli. 


32  NEW    YORK    STATE   LIBRARY 

The     secrets    of   .    .    .    Alexis    .    .    .    containing     excellent 


remedies  against  diuers  diseases,  woundes  and  .  .  .  accidents  .  .  . 
tr.  out  of  French  into  English  bv  William  Warde.  4  pt  in  iv.  D. 
Lond.  i566?-69?  ^  D615.5  D66 

T-p.  of  pt4  edition  of  16 14  substituted  for  t-p.  of  pti.  Pti-2  printed  by 
Henry  Bynneman  for  lohn  Wight;  pt3  by  Henry  Denham  for  lohn  Wyght, 
1566 ;  pt4  bv  Henrie  Denham,  1569.  Pt4  translated  from  Italian  by  Richard 
Androse.     felack  letter. 

4pt    in     IV.    348+i3f.D.     Lond.    Peter    Short,     1595 

D615.5  D95 
Imperfect.      T-p.  of  pt2  bound  at  beginning  of  pti.     Printed  for  Thomas 
Wight.     Paged  continuously.     Black  letter.     Pt4  translated  from  Italian 
by  Richard  Androse. 

Der  alten  weisen  exempel  spriich  mit  vil  schonen  beispielen  vnd 
figuren  erklaret;  darinnen  fast  aller  menschen  wesen  hendel, 
vntrew,  list,  geschwindigkeit,  neid  vnd  hass  figuriert  vnd  an- 
gezeigt  werden  .  .  .  2i9f.  illus.  S.  Franckfort,  Peter  Schmidt, 
1565  D808.8  AI7 

Translated  from  Joannes  de  Capua's  Latin  version  of  Bidpai's  Fables. 
Sigmundt  Feirabent  and  Simon  Huter,  publishers. 

Anderton,  John.  Lyturgie  of  the  masse,  wherein  are  treated  three 
principal  pointes  of  faith  ...  by  John  Brereley,  preist  .  .  . 
469P.D.     Colen,  1620  D265.3  An2 

Antonio  da  Asti.  Summa  de  casibus  conscientiae,  see  utider  In- 
cunabula, 1482 

Anwykyll,  John.  Compendium  totius  grammatice  ex  variis  autor- 
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bus  cum  eorum  interpretationibus  conscriptum  totius  barbarei 
destructorium  et  latine  lingue  omamentum  non  minus  precep- 
toribus  quam  pueris  necessarium.     49  +  f.S.  ^47 S  L34 

Wanting  sig.Bi,  Ci  and  all  after  H5;  top  lines  mutilated  by  trimming. 
Black  letter.  Below  the  title  is  the  woodcut  of  a  schoolmaster  and  three 
scholars,  11.6  x  8.9cm.  Fly  leaves  have  a  note  in  Maria  Edgeworth's  hand- 
writing; also  one  which  claims  that  the  book  was  printed  by  Wynken  de 
Worde  in  15 12. 

Aragona,  Tullia  d*.  II  Meschino,  altramente  detto  il  Gverrino, 
fatto  in  ottava  rima;  opera  nella  qvale  si  veggono  &  intendono 
le  parti  principali  di  tutto  il  mondo  &  molte  altre  diletteuolissime 
cose,  da  esser  sommamente  care  ad  ogni  sorte  di  persona  di  bello 
ingegno.  4+ 194+ if.  illus.  O.  Ven.  Gio.Battista  et  Melchior 
Sessa,  1560         '  D851.49   An 

I  St  edition.     Illustrated  with  woodcuts. 

Ariosto,  Ludovico.  Orlando  Furioso  in  English  heroical  verse,  by 
John  Harington;  [with  allegoric  of  Orlando  Furioso  and  life  of 
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D851.32  qP 
ist  edition  of  Harington's  translation. 

Aristoteles.  Politiqves;  or,  Discovrses  of  government  translated 
o\i;  of  Greeke  into  French  with  expositions  taken  out  of  the 
best  authours  specially  out   of  Aristotle  .  .  .  and  Plato  con- 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  33 

ceming  the  beginning,  proceeding  and  excellencie  of  ciuile  gou- 
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Two  copies. 

Ascham,  Roger.  English  works,  with  notes  and  observations,  and 
the  author's  Hfe  by  James  Bennet.     395p.sq.Q.     Lond.  1761 

943.03   qAs2 
Contents:  Report  of  the  affairs  of  Germany.     Toxophilus;  or,  The  school 

of  shooting.     The  schoolmaster.     Letters  to  Queen  Elizabeth  and  others. 

Babington,  Gervase,  bp.  Workes  of  the  right  reverend  father  in 
God  .  .  .  Babington ;  containing  comfortable  notes  upon  the  five 
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Bainbridge,  John.  Astronomicall  description  of  the  late  comet 
from  the  18.  of  Novemb.  16 18  to  the  16.  of  December  following, 
with  certaine  Morall  prognosticks  or  applications  drawne  from 
the  comets  motion  and  irradiation  amongst  the  celestiall  hiero- 
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D720  W91 

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and  set  forth  by  .  .  .  Bauldwin  and  after  inlarged  by  Thomas 
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Two  copies;    black  letter. 

Balzac,  Jean  Louis  Guez,  seigneur  de.  Letters  of  De  Balzac,  tr. 
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Barckley,  Sir  Richard.  The  felicitie  of  man;  or,  His  summum 
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Barclay,  John.  Argenis,  tr.  out  of  Latine  into  English,  the  prose 
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D879.3    B231 

Baxter,  William.  Glossarium  antiquitatum  Britannicarum;  sive» 
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viorum,  montium,  urbium  etc.  in  Britannia  nominibus,  .adver- 
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Beaumont,  Francis,  &  Fletcher,  John.  Comedies'and  tragedies  never 
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Wanting    8  leaves  at  beginning,  including  t-p..  dedication,  and  Address 
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by  Venerable  Bede,  Englishman;  tr,  out  of  Latin  into  English 
by  Thomas  Stapleton  ...  13  +  1924-4^  illus.  O.  Antwerp, 
Laet,  1565  D274.2  B392 

Beeke,  Hermann  von  der,  anon.  Elucidarius  carminum  et  histori- 
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prouincias,  vrbes,  instilas,  fluuios  et  montes  illustres:  est  hoc 
opus  denuo  recognitum  ac  diligenter  emendatum  quibusdam 
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D473  B39 

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Benvenuto,  Italian.  The  passenger;  divided  into  two  parts,  con- 
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34  +  611 -fi6p.O.     Lond.    1612  D858.5  B44 

T-p.  and  text  in  Italian  and  English,  on  opposite  pages.  Title  in  Italian, 
II  passaggiere. 

Berjeau,    Jean    Philibert.      Early    Dutch,    German    and    English 

printers'  marks.     36p.  illus.  Q.     Lond.  1866  655.1  qM6 

250  copies  printed. 
B^ze,  Theodore  de.     Qvaestionvm  et  responsionvm  Christianarvm 

libellus  ...    2V.  in  I,  S.    Genevae,  Vignon,  1581-84;  v.1,'84 

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V.I   Praecipua  Christianie  religionis  capita 

v.  2  De  sacramentis 

The  Bible;  that  is  the  Holy  Scripttu*es  conteined  in  the  Olde 
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1576  D220.52  qB47 

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twice  in  this  description,  as  no.  3  in  Old  Testament  (erroneous)  and  after 
New  Testament  (correct).  Main  folios,  366+84+115;  Ames  and  Lowndes 
give  365  leaves  in  Old  Testament. 

Genevan  translation.     From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

Biblia  germanica,  see  under  Incunabula,  1483 

Biblia  latina,  see  under  Incunabula,  1478,  2  ed.     i486,  149- 

Bilson,  Thomas.  Trve  difference  betweene  Christian  svbiection  & 
vnchristian  rebellion:  wherein  the  princes  lawfvll  power  to 
commaund  for  trueth  &  indpriuable  right  to  beare  the  sword 
are  defended  against  the  popes  censures  &  the  lesuits  sophismes 
vttered  in  their  apologie  &  defence  of  English  catholikes  .  .  . 
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21  +  430  +  696P.  nar.S.     Lond,      lackson,   1586 

D322  B491 
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Blundeville,  Thomas.     Exercises  contayning  eight  treatises  .  .  . 

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.    knowledge  as  well  in  cosmographie,  astronomic,  and  geographic, 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  35 

as  also  in  the  art  of  navigation  .  .  .  Ed.  6  enl.  i3-|-799p.  illus. 
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Boccaccio,  Giovanni.  II  decameron,  di  nuouo  ristampato  e  ris- 
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Firenze,  Giunti,  1587  D853.15  Oik2 

The    tragedies   gathered   by   Jhon    Bochas,    of  all    such 

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D808.8  B63 

Boemus,  Johannes,  Aubanus,  ed.  Manners,  lawes  and  customes 
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Bolsec,  J6r6me  Hennas.  De  loannis  Calvini,  magni  qvondam 
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Map  wanting. 

Bourne,  William.  A  regiment  for  the  sea ;  conteyning  most  profit- 
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necessarie  for  all  seafaring  men  and  trauellers,  as  pilotes,  mariners, 
marchants,  etc  .  .  .  12 +  63  + if.  illus.  D.  Lond.  Thomas 
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Brathwaite,  Richard.  The  English  gentleman  and  the  English 
gentlewoman,  both  in  one  volume,  couched.^  .  .  with  a  "  Ladies 
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triumph"  .  .   .     Ed. 3  enl.     10  +  455  + 52P.Q.      Lond.  1641 

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252P.D.   Lond.    1674  409  B751 

Brief  answer  to  Mr  L'Estrange  his  Appeal.  7p.Q.  n.t-p.  Lond. 
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Preceded  by   an   imperfect  work  which  may  be   Brochman 's    Lectiones 
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Bruno,  Gabriel,  ed.  anon.  Biblia  cum  summarioru  apparatu  pleno 
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BuUinger,  Heinrich.  Fiftie  godlie  and  learned  sermons,  diuided  into 
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Burton,  Robert.  Anatomy  of  melancholy;  what  it  is,  with  all  the 
kinds,  causes,  symptomes,  prognostickes  and  severall  cures  of  it 
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by  Democritus  Junior;  with  a  satyricall  preface  .  .  .  Ed.  5  enl. 
92  +  723  +  10  p. Q.     Ox. 1638  D132.3  qB95 

Burton,  William.  A  commentary  on  Antoninus  his  Itinerary ;  or, 
Joumies  of  the  Romane  empire  so  far  as  it  concerneth  Britain 
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D913.42     qAn8cop.2 

The  Itincrariiitn  has  been  ascribed  to  Antoninus  Pius,  and  also  to  Marcus 
Aurelius  Antoninus. 

Den  Bybel  .  .  .  met  noch  sommighe  schoone  verclaringen  op  dye 
canten  .  .  .  42 if.  illus.  F.  Tantwerpen,  lacob  van  Liesueldt, 
1542  D220.53  qB99 

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Caesar,  Caius  Julius.  Commentarii,  see  under  Incunabula,  1482 
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canoniqves  de  S.  Pierre,  S.  lehan,  S.  laqves  et  S.  Ivde,  avtrement 
appelees  catholiqves  .  .  .  I'autheur  a  le  tout  reueu  &  augmente 
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Ms  notes  in  Calvin's  handwriting. 

ed.     Harmonic  vpon  the  three  Euangelists,  Matthew,  Mark 

and  Luke,  with  the  Commentarie  of  .  .  .  Caluine  .  .  .  trans- 
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via  is  a  commentary  on  St  John. 

Institvtion  of  Christian  religion,  written  in  Latine  and 


translated  into  Englishe  accordyng  to  the  authors  last  edition 
by  T[homas]  N[orton]  whereunto  is  added  a  table  to  fynde  the 
principall  matters  entreated  of  in  thys  boke  .  .  .  io  +  502  4-26f. 
F.     Lond.  Harrison,  1562  D230  qCi3 

Black  letter. 

Institution  of  Christian  religion,  written  in   Latine  .  .  . 


translated    into    English    ...    by    Thomas     Norton 
12  +  507  + loSf.sq.D.      Lond.     H.  Midleton,  1587 

D230  C13  cop. 2 
Sermons  of  Master  John  Caluin  vpon  the  booke  of  lob; 


translated  out  of  French  by  Arthur  Golding.  8  +  75i-f26p. 
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.  .  .  written  first  in  Latine  by  .  .  .  Camden,  tr.  newly  into 
English  by  Philemon  Holland  .  .  .  New  ed.  enl.  12  +  822  +  290P. 
maps,  F.     Lond.  1637  D914.2  qCi4i 

mion.  Remaines  concerning  Britaine,  but  especially  Eng- 
land and  the  inhabitants  thereof  .  .  .  Ed.  3  enl.  4  +  350P.  sq.S. 
Lond.  1623  ^  D929  C141 


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Camerarius,  Joachim.  Symbolorum  et  emblematum  centuriae 
tres  .  .  .  editio  secunda  auctior  .  .  .  accessit  noviter  centuria 
.  .  .  4V.  in  I,  illus.  D.     Leipsic?  1605  D879.8  C14 

Edited  by  Ludovicus  Camerarius. 

Contents:' 

V.I   Ex  herbis  et  stirpibus  v. 3   Ex  volatilibus  et  insectis 

V.2   Ex  animalibus  quadrupedibus       v. 4  Ex  aquatilibus  et  reptilibus 

Camerarius,  Philipp.  Walking  librarie;  or,  Meditations  and  obser- 
vations, historical,  natural,  moral,  political  and  poetical,  written 
in  Latin  and  done  into  English  by  John  Molle  .  .  .  10  +  403  + 
3p.  Q.     Lond.  162 1  D904  qCi4 

Carion,  John,  comp.  Thre  bokes  of  Cronicles  .  .  .  gathered  wyth 
^  great  diligence  of  the  beste  authours  that  haue  written  in  He- 
brue,  Greke  or  Latine,  whervnto  is  added  an  appendix  con- 
teynyng  all  such  notable  thynges  as  be  mentyoned  in  Cronicles 
to  haue  chaunced  in  sundry  partes  of  the  worlde  from  the  yeare 
of  Christ  1532  to  thys  present  yeare  of  1550,  gathered  by  John 
Funcke  .  .  .  [tr.  from  the  Latin  by  Walter  Lynne].  8  +  270  + 
i2f.  O.     Lond.  1550  D902  C19 

Printed  for  Gwalter  Lynne.     Black  letter. 

Caxton,  William,  printer.  The  fifteen  O's  and  other  prayers; 
printed  by  commandment  of  the  Princess  Elizabeth,  Queen  of 
England  and  of  France,  and  also  of  the  Princess  Margaret, 
mother  of  our  Sovereign  Lord  the  King:  reproduced  in  photo- 
lithographv  bv  Stephen  Ayling.     48p.  sq.  O.     Lond.  1877 

D248  C31 
Reprint  from  the  1490?  edition.     Black  letter. 

The  game  of  the  chesse ;  reproduced  in  facsimile  from  a  copy 

in  the  British  Museum,  with  a  few  remarks  on  Caxton 's  typo- 
graphical productions,  by  Vincent  Figgins,  unp.  illus.  Q. 
Lond.  i860  L)o93  ^^^31 

Black  letter. 

Ceremonies  et  coutumes  religieuses  de  tous  les  peuples  du  monde, 
representees  par  des  figures  dessinees  et  gravees  par  Bernard 
Picard  et  autres  artistes ;  nouvelle  ed.  par  une  societe  de  gens  de 
lettres.     4V.  illus.  F^.     Amst.  1789  209  fC33i 

V.4  title  reads:  Superstitions  de  tous  les  peuples  du  monde;  ou,  Tableau 
philosophique  des  erreurs  dans  lesquelles  les  superstitions  ont  precipite  les 
hommes  de  la  plupart  des  nations  de  la  terre,  suite  des  ceremonies  religieuses. 

Champier,  Symphorien.  Index  librorum  qui  in  hoc  volumine  con- 
tinent. Mirabiliu  diuinoq  humanoruq3  volumina  quattuor: 
primum,  videlicet  de  mirabilibus  sacre  scripture;  secundu,  de 
mirabilibus  propositionibus  .  .  .  Pauli  apostoli;  tertium,  de 
propugnaculo  religionis  christiane;  quartum,  de  mirabilibus 
mundi  secundum  Ptoolomeu  .  .  .  4V.  in  i,  illus.  O.  Lugduni, 
Jacobus  Mareschal,  1517  D220.7C35 

Black  letter ;  illustrated  with  woodcuts ;  original  stamped  binding. 
Preface  dated  4  Augusti  .   .   .   1514- 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  39 

Charles    i,    king    of    England,  anon.     E*uwv    liarrtXtxij;   the  pour- 

traicture  of  his  sacred  majestie  in  his  solitudes  and  sufferings  .  .   . 

6  +  302  + up.  I  pi.  nar.  S.     Lond.?  1648  D923.142   C31C1 

Plate  wanting. 

Includes  *'  His  Majestie's  Reasons  against  the  .  .  .  jurisdiction  of  the 
High  court  of  justice  "  (which  is  taken  from  another  edition);  also  "  a  True 
relation  of  the  king's  speech  to  the  Lady  Elizabeth,"  "Another  relation 
from  the  Lady  EHzabeth's  own  hand,"  'and  "  An  Epitaph  upon  King 
Charles."     Xo.  15  in  Almack's  Bibliography. 

Chaucer,  Geoffrey.    The  Workes  of  Geffray  Chaucer  newly  printed 
with   dyuers   workes  whiche   were   neuer  in   print  before  .  .  . 
io  +  383f.  illus.  F.     Lond.     Thomas  Godfrav,  1532 

D821.17  qlit 

xst  edition  of  Chaucer's  complete  works;  does  not  include  the  Plowman's 
tale.     Edited  by  William  Thvnne. 

Wanting:  sig.  A.  B,  including  t-p..  sig.Ci,  6,  f.127,  169,  213-14,  235,  285, 
324.  377-83      Black  letter. 

The  Woorkes  of  Geffrey  Chaucer  newly  printed  with  diuers 

addicions  whiche  were  neuer  in  printe  before;  with  the  "Siege 
and  destruccion  of  the  .  .  .  citee  of  Thebes  "  compiled  by  Ihon 
Lidgate,  monke  of  Berie  .  .  .  14  +  378^  illus.  F.  Lond.  Ihon 
Kyngston,  1561  D821.17  qli 

Printed  for  Ihon  Wight.     Edited  by  John  Stow. 

The  Workes   of  .   .   .  Chaucer  newly  printed ;  to  that  . 


done  in  the  former  impression  thus  much  .  .  .  added :  i ,  in  the 
life  of  Chaucer  many  thing  inserted;  2,  the  whole  worke  by  old 
copies  reformed;  3.  sentences  and  proverbes  noted;  4,  the  signifi- 
cation of  the  old  and  obscure  words  prooved  ...  5,  the  Latine 
and  French  .  .  .  translated;  6,  .  .  .  Jacke  Upland  .  .  .  and 
Chaucer's  A.  B.  C.  .  .  .  added.  23  +  376+14!  illus.  F.  Lond. 
1602  D821.17  qj 

Portrait  of  Chaucer  and  last  folio  wanting.     Black  letter. 
Edited  by  Thomas  Speght.     Includes  the  Storie  of  Thebes,  compiled  by 
John  Lydgate. 

The  Works  of  .   .  .  Chaucer  compared   with    the   former 

editions  and  .  .  .  valuable  mss  out  of  which  three  tales  are 
added  ...  by  John  Urry  .  .  .  together  with  a  glossary  by 
.  .  .  Timothy  Thomas;  to  the  whole  is  prefixed  the  author's 
life  .  .  .  bv  John  Dart.     52  +  626  +  81P.  illus.  F^     Lond.    1721 

D821.17  fj 

Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius.  Familiar  epistles  of  M.  T.  Cicero ;  Englished 
and  conferred  with  the  French,  Italian  and  other  translations  [by 
Joseph  Webbe].     26  +  919P.  nar.  T.     Lond.  1620?         D876.1   Q 

M.  Tvllii  Ciceronis  De  oratore  ad  Quintum  fratrem  lib.  Ill, 

De  Claris  oratoribus  qui  dicitur  Brutus  lib.  I;  Orator  ad  Brutum 
lib.  I;  eiusdem  De  Optimo  genere  oratorum  praefatio  quaedam: 
variae  lectiones  ad  calcem  reiectae.  281 +3f.  Tt.  Lvtetiae,  ex 
officina  Rob.  Stephani,  1546  D875.2  Lis 

Officia  M.  T.   C.  Ein   buch   so   Marcus   Tullius   Cicero   der 


Romer  zu  seynem  sune  Marco,  von  den  tugentsamen  amptern 


40  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

vnd  zi^igehorungen  eynes  wol  vnd  rechtlebenden  menschen;  in 
Latein  geschriben,  welchs  auff  begere  Herr^n  Johansen  von 
Schwartzenbergs  yc.  verteiitschet,  vnd  volgens,  durch  jne  in 
zyerlicher  Hochteiitsch  gebracht,  mit  vil  figuren  vnnd  Teiitschen 
reymen  gemeynem  nutz  zu  gut  in  druck  gegeben  worden.  8  +  Qif. 
illus.    Q.     Augspurg,  Steyner,  1531  D875.4  qO 

Black  letter.     Woodcuts  supposed  to  be  by  Hans  Burgmair.       Bookplate 
of  Georgius  Kloss. 

Tusculanarum  quaestionum  libri  V.,  see  under  Incunabula, 

1472 

Cole,  William.  Adam  in  Eden;  or,  Natures  Paradise;  the  history 
of  plants,  fruits,  herbs  and  flowers  .  .  .  with  necessary  obser- 
vations on  the  seasons  of  planting  and  gathering  of  our  English 
simples,  with  directions  how  to  preserve  them  .  .  .  v. p.  Q. 
Lond.  1657  D581.63  qE57 

Colynet,  Anthony.  True  history  of  the  ciuill  warres  of  ^France 
betweene  King  Henry  the  4  and  the  leaguers  .  .  .  from  .  .  . 
1585  vntill  .  .  .  1 59 1.  8  +  549p.sq.D.  Lond.  Thomas  Orwin, 
1591  D944.029  C72 

Black    letter.     Printed    for    Thomas    Woodcock.     Running    title    reads: 

Tragicall  historie  of  the  ciuill  warres  of  France. 

Cooke,  James.  Mellificium  chirurgiae;  or.  The  marrow  of  many 
good  authours,  wherein  is  briefly  and  faithfully  handled  the  art 
of  chyrurgery  .  .  .  also  an  ap.  wherein  is  .  .  .  set  down  the 
cure  of  those  affects  usually  happening  at  sea  and  in  campe  .  .  . 
and  lastly  .  .  .  severall  magistrall  receipts  .  ,  .  2i+478p. 
nar.S.     Lond.  1648  D617  E48 

Cooper,  Thomas,  bp.  comp.  Thesavrvs  lingvae  Romanae  & 
Britannicae,  tam  accurate  congestus  vt  nihil  pene  in  eo  desyder- 
ari  possit,  quod  vel  Latine  complectatur  amplissimus  Stephani 
Thesaurus,  vel  Anglice  toties  aucta  Eliotae  Bibliotheca  .  .  . 
accessit  dictionarivm  historicvm  et  poeticum  propria  vocabula 
virorum  ...&...  locorum  complectens  .  .  .  9o5f.F.  Lond. 
per  Henricum  Wykes,  1565  D473.2  qC78i 

Partly  in  black  letter. 

859f.F.     Lond.    1573  D473-2  qC782 

Partly  in  black  letter. 

From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

Cotton,  Sir  Robert  Bruce,  comp.  An  exact  abridgment  of  the 
records  in  the  Tower  of  London  from  the  reign  of  King  Edward 
the  second  unto  King  Richard  the  third,  of  all  parliaments 
holden  in  each  kings  reign  and  the  several  acts  in  every  parlia- 
ment; together  with  the  names  and  titles  of  all  the  dukes,  mar- 
quesses, earls,  viscounts  and  barons  summoned  to  every  of  the 
said  parliaments;  rev.  by  William  Prynne.  32-f-7i6  +  i42p.Q. 
Lond.  1679  D328.423  qC82 

Cowley,  Abraham.  Works  of  .  .  .  Cowley  .  .  .  Ed. 7.  v. p. 
ipor.     Q.     Lond.  i68i  '  D821.46  ql 

Includes  a  life  of  Cowley  by  T.  Sprat;  Love's  riddle,  a  pastoral   comedy; 
N aufragium  joculare,  comoedia. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  4I 

Cranmer,  Thomas,  abp.  Avnsvvere  vnto  a  craftie  and  sophisticall 
cauillation  deuised  by  Stephen  Gardiner,  agaynst  the  true  and 
godly  doctrine  of  the  most  holy  sacrament  of  the  body  and  bloud 
of  our  Sauiour  lesv  Christ,  wherein  is  also  .  .  .  aunswered  such 
places  of  the  booke  of  Richard  Smith  as  may  seeme  any  thyng 
worthy  the  aunsweryng;  here  is  also  .  .  .  the  booke  written 
...  .  by  Stephen  Gardiner  .  .  .  prefixed,  the  .  .  .  "Archbyshops 
lyfe  and  martyrdome  "  .  .  .  8  +  428  4-3p.  ipl.Q.  Lond.  Daye, 
1580  D265.3  qGi6 

Partly  in  black  letter. 

Crescenzi,  Pietro  de.  Opus  ruralium  commodorum,  see  under  In- 
cunabula, 1471 

Crouch,  Nathaniel.  Historical  remarques  and  observations  of  the 
state  (jf  London  and  Westminster  by  Richard  Burton. 
Ed.    4.     233p.    illus.    nar.T.     Lond.    1691  942.1  C88 

Culpepper,  Sir  Thomas,  anon.  Tract  against  usurie,  presented  to 
the    High    Court    of    Parliament.     iQp.    sq.D.     Lond.    1621 

D720  W91 

Curtis,  George  William,  anon.  Nile  notes  of  a  howadji.  32op.D- 
N.  Y.  1851  D916.2     C94  cop.2 

ist  edition. 

Cyrillus,  st  of  Thcssalonica.  Speculum  sapientiae,  see  under  Incun- 
abula, 1500? 

Daniel,  Samuel.  Mvsophilvs;  containing  a  generall  defence  of 
learning.     42p.D.     Lond.  Waterson,   1599  D821.33  T 

Works  .  .  .  newly     augmented.      3pt    in    iv.    O.      Lond. 

1602  D821. 33  qL 

Wanting    all  before  sig.  B  of  pti,   including  t-p.  and  dedication;  and  the 

whole  of  pt  3,  containing  Sonnets  to  Delia. 

Contents:  pti   Civill  Wars,  six  books  Tragedie  of  Cleopatra 

pta   Musophilus  Complaint  of  Rosamund 

Letter  from  Octavia  to  Marcus  pt3  Sonnets  to  Delia 
Antonius 

Dart,  Rev.  John.  Westmonasterium ;  or,  The  history  and  an- 
tiquities of  the  abbey  church  of  St  Peters,  Westminster,  contain- 
ing an  account  of  its  ancient  and  modern  building  .  .  .  with  a 
....  history  of  the  lives  of  the  abbats  .  .  .  and  ...  a  sur- 
vey of  the  church  and  cloysters  taken  in  the  year  1723,  with  the 
monuments  there  .  .  .  engraven  by  the  best  hands:  to  which  is 
added  "Westminster  Abbey,"  a  poem  by  the  same  author. 
2V.  in  I,   illus.    F^     Lond.    1742?  D726.7  fD25 

All  the  text  wanting;  also  five  plates  from  v.i  (including  portrait  of  the 

author)  and   18  plates  from  v.  2.      188  miscellaneous  prints  pasted  on  the 

blank  pages. 

Dent,  Rev.  Arthur.  Plaine-man's  pathway  to  heaven;  the  second 
part  set  foorth  dialogue-wise  for  the  understanding  of  the  ignor- 
ant. 248P.  nar.T.  Lond.  1609  D240  D43 
Black  letter. 


42  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

Digges,  Leonard.  Prognostication  everlasting  qi  ryght  good  effect 
.  .  .  once  again  published  .  .  .  Ed. 2  enl.  2  +  4if.  illus.  pi.  O. 
Lend.     Thomas  Gemini,  1556  D520  D96 

Dodoens,  Rembert.  New  lierball;  or,  Historic  of  plants,  wherein 
is  contained  the  whole  discourse  and  perfect  description  of  all 
sorts  of  herbes  and  plants  .  .  .  first  set  foorth  in  the  Dutch  or 
Almaigne  toong  .  .  .  and  now  first  translated  out  of  French 
into  English  by  Henrie  Lyte  .  .  .  40  +  916  +  48P.D.  Lond. 
Edm.  Bollifant,   1595  D581.63  D95 

Black  letter. 

Douce,  Francis.  Illustrations  of  Shakspeare  and  of  ancient  man- 
ners; with  dissertations  on  the  clowns  and  fools  of  Shakspeare, 
the  Gesta  Romanorum  and  the  English  morris  dance.  New  ed. 
631P.  illus.  O.     Lond.  1839  822.33     Hid2 

Drummond,  William.  Works  of  .  .  .  Drummond  of  Hawthomden 
.  .  .     New  ed.     49  +  243  +  64P.  por.  F.     Edin.   171 1 

D821.36  ql 
Edited  by  Bishop  Sage  and  Thomas  Ruddiman.     Lacks  portraits. 

Eck,  Johann  Maier,  ed.  Bibel ;  Alt  vnd  New  Testament  nach  dem 
text  in  der  hailigen  kirchen  gebraucht,  mit  fieiss  auf  hohteutsch 
verdolmetscht  .  .  .  6-I-282 +  352f.  illus.  F.  Ingoldstat,  Georg 
Krapffen,  1537  D220.53  qEcs 

Black  letter. 

The  New  Testament  is  Hieronymus  Emser's  version,  revised  by  Eck. 
Ebert  calls  this  the  ist  edition  of  this  Catholic  version. 

Elyot,   Sir  Thomas.     The  boke  named  the  Gouemour.      2i6f.  S. 

Lond.  in  aedibus  Bertheleti,  1544  D172.2   EI91 

Black  letter. 
■ The  castel  of  helth  corrected  and  .   .   .  augmented  by  the 

fyrste  authour  therof .    87f.T.    Lond.  Berthelet,  1547      D613  D47 

Wanting  t-p.,  sig.A,  i,  2,  7,  8;  f.i,  8-9,  16-17,  24,  41,  48,  64-67  and  all 
after  69.     f.26-31  duplicated.     Black  letter. 

Emmius,  Ubbo.    Graecorum  respublicae  ab  .  .   .    Emmio  descriptae 
.     .     2V.  nar.  Tt.     Lugduni  Batavorum,   1632  D938  Em6 

Elzevir. 

Title  of  V.2  reads:  Respublicae  Graecorum. 

England — Parliament.  Abridgment  of  the  statutes.  io4f.S. 
Lond.    ?   15-  D346.3  En3 

Wanting  leaves  before  sig.A i,  including  t-p.  and  those  after  X8.  Stained. 
Black  letter. 

Perhaps  John  Rast^U's  Abbreuiacion  of  statutis,  1520;  arranged  alpha- 
betically like  his  1533  edition  and  includes  statutes  as  late  as  7th  year  of 
Henry  8  (1515-16). 

Anno    primo    Henrici    octavi:    the    kyng    ovr    soverain 

lorde  Henry  the  VIII  ...  at  his  parliament  holden  at  West- 
mynster  the  XXI.  daie  of  January  .  .  .  hath  do  to  be  ordeined 
.  .  .  and  enacted  certaine  statutes  and  ordinaunces  in  maner 
and  fourme  folowyng.     lof.Q.     Lond.    Thomas  Berthelet,  155 1  ? 

D346.1  qG79 
T-p.  wanting;  worm-eaten.     Black  letter. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  43 

Anno   tertio   [ — septimo]   Henrici   octavi:    the   kyng    ovr 

soverayne  lorde  Henry  the  VIII  .  .  .  at  his  parUament  holden 
at  Westminster  .  .  .  hath  do  to  be  ordeyned  .  .  .  and  enacted 
certayne  statutes  and  ordinaunces  in  maner  and  fourme  folowyng. 
52f.   Q.     Lond.     Berthelet,  1552  D346.1  qGyp 

Wanting    f.  1-22  (including  t-p.)  being  3-4  year  and  f.52.     Black  letter. 

Anno  xxi.    Henrici  octavi    statuta    ad    remp.   spectantia 

.  .  .     2  7f.  Q.     Lond.  in  aedibvs  Thomae  Bertholeti,   1562 

D346.1  qG79 
Wanting  t-p.,  f.  10.  22.     Black  letter. 

Anno  XXIIII  Henrici  VIII:    actis  made  in  the  session 


of  this  present  parlyamente,  holden  ...  at  Westminster  the 
iiii.  daie  of  Februarie  in  the  xxiiii.  yere  of  the  reygne  of  .  .  . 
Kynge  Henry  the  Eyght  and  there  continued  .  .  .  tyll  the  vii. 
daie  of  April!  .  .  .  i8f.Q.  Lond.  in  aedibvs  Thomae  Bertheleti, 
1538  D346.1  qG79 

Black  letter. 

Anno  XXVIII  Henrici  VIII  .  .  .     26f.Q.     Lond.     Ber- 


thelet,   1552?  D346.1  qG79 

T-p.  wanting.     Black  letter. 

Statutes  made  in  the  parliament  holden  at  Westminster 


in  the  XXXVII.  yere  of  the  reygne  of  .  .  .  Henry  the  Eyght 
.  .  .     36f.Q.     Lond.     Thomas  Powell?   1557  D346.1  qG79 

T-p.  wanting.     Black  letter. 

Collection  in  English  of  the  statutes  now  in  force  con- 


tinued from  the  beginning  of  Magna  Charta  .  .  .  vntill  the  ende 
of  the  parliament  holden  in  the  35.  yeere  of  the  reigne  of  our 
gratious  Queene  Elizabeth  .  .  .  hereunto  is  added  two  tables, 
the  one  at  the  beginning  .  .  .  declaring  .  .  .  the  substance 
of  such  referments  as  stood  at  the  ende  of  eche  title  in  the  first 
collection  of  statutes  set  forth  by  Master  lustice  Rastal  .  .  . 
in  the  other  .  .  .  are  set  downe  by  order  of  the  kings  reignes 
the  seuerall  times  of  their  parliaments  together  with  the  sundry 
chapters  and  intitulings  of  the  particular  statutes  in  euery  of 
the  same  .  .  .     30-f  552  +  i4f.Q.     Lond.     Barker,    1594 

D346.2  qEn3 
Black  letter. 

The  grete  abbregement  of  the  statutys  of  Englond  untyll 


the  xxii  vere  of  Kvng  Henrv  the  viii.     8  -I-  293  +  i  if.  T.     Lond.  ? 
W:  Rastell,   1531?'  '  D346.3  En3i 

Abridged  and  translated  by  John  Rastell.     Black  letter. 

Heads  of  a  conference  delivered  bv  Pvmm  at  a  committee 


of  both  houses,  Junii  24,  1641  [and  other  proceedings].     6  +  429?- 
sq.D.     Lond.   1641  •  D328.42  G79 

Including  **  Diumall  occurrences;  or.  The  heads  of  the  proceedings  of 
both  houses  of  Parliament,  from  the  3d  of  Nov.  1640,  to  the  9th  of  Sept. 
1641." 


44  >«'EW    YORK    STATE   LIBRARY 

Impartial  account  of  divers  remarkable  proceedings  the 


last  sessions  of  Parliament  relating  to  the  horrid  popish  plot,  etc. 
.  .  .     2op.Q.     Lond.  1679  D942.066  qG79 

All  after  p.  20  wanting. including  last  part  of  bill  relating  to  the  Duke  of 
York,  the  Earl  of  Shaftsbury's  speech,  Mr  Powel's  speech  concerning  the 
Earl  of  Danby  and  Mr  Palme's  report  about  the  temporary  laws. 

In   this   volume   are   conteined   the   statutes   made   and 

established  from  the  time  of  King  Henry  the  Thirde  vnto  the 
first  yere  of  the  reigne  of  our  most  gracious  and  victorious  soue- 
raigne  lorde,  K3'ng  Henry  the  viii.  448P.Q.  Lond.  Henry 
Wykes,  1564  D346.1   qEn32 

Black  letter;  bears  the  bookplate  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex.  At  the  end  is^ 
a  separate  leaf  containing  Berthelet's  mark  and  the  imprint,  Lond.  in  officina 
Thomae  Bertheleti,  1543. 

Statutes   of   Henry   7   in   exact  facsimile   from  the  .   .  . 

original  printed  by  Caxton  in  1489;  ed.  ...  by  John  Rae, 
2i  +  8o  +  32p.F.     Lond.    1869  D346.1   qEn3i 

Black  letter. 

Epistolae  Graecae  variorum  auctorum,  see  urtder  Incunabula,  1499 

Erasmus,    Desiderius.     Paraphrase    of    Erasmus    vpon   the    Newe 

Testamente.     2 v.  in  4,  illus.  Q.     Lond.  Whitchurch,  1548-49 

D225.47  qEri 

Wanting  both  t-p.  and  several  pages  in  other  parts  of  the  work.  Black 
letter. 

V.2,  t-p.  reads:  Seconde  Tome  or  volume  of  the  Paraphrase  of  Erasmus 
vpon  the  Newe  Testament,  conteynyng  the  Epistles  of  S.  Paul  and  other 
the  apostles,  whereunto  is  adde^  a  Paraphrase  upon  the  Reuelation  of 
S.  John  [by  Leo  Juda,  tr.  out  of  High  Dutch  by  Edmund  Allenj. 

Includes  text  in  translation  of  the  Great  Bible ;  translated  from  the  Latin 
by  Nicholas  Udall,  Thomas  Caius,  Princess  Mary,  Miles  Coverdale,  John 
Old  and  Leonard  Cox. 

For  full  description  of  this  work  see  Dibdin's  Typographical  antiquities^ 
3^^.91-93  and  Wiclif's  New  Testament,  edited  by  John  Lewis,  p. 40-43. 

Twenty    select    colloquies    out   of    Erasmus,    pleasantly 

representing  several  superstitious  levities  that  were  crept  into 
the  Church  of  Rome  in  his  days;  made  English  by  Roger  L'Es- 
trange.     264P.  i  por.  D.     Lond.  1680  879.8  Eri3 

Typographvs  lectori  adagiorvm  chiliades  .  .  .  Erasmi  Roter- 

odami  toties  renasci  spero  aequis  lectoribus  esse  gratissimum^ 
quando  semper  redeunt  tum  auctiores  tum  emendatiores  .  .  . 
72  + 1085  +  2P.F.     Basileae,  ex  officina  Frobeniana,  1536 

D879.8  qErii 

Bears  the  bookplate  of  Christophorus.  Baro  a  Wolckhenstain  &  Rodnegg, 
etc.  and  his  autograph,  1547. 

Apophthegmes,  that  is  to  saie,  prompte,  quicke,  wittie 

and  sentencious  saiynges  of  certain  emperours,  kynges  ...  as 
well  Grekes  as  Romaines  .  .  .  first  gathered  and  compiled  in 
Latine  by  .  .  .  Erasmus  .  .  .  and  now  translated  into  Englyshe 
by  Nicholas  Udall.  345f.  T.  Lond.  tvpis  Ricardi  Grafton,  1542 

D880.8.    En 

Wanting  all  leaves  before  f.2  (includmg  t-p.,  address  by  Udall  and 
Erasmus's  preface);  f.  12 1-28  and  leaves  after  f.342  (including  the  table). 
Black  letter. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  45 

ed.     Novvm  testamentum  Graece  &  Latine  cvm  svmmariis, 

concordant ijs  &  explicationibus  .  .  .  unp.  D.  Argentorati, 
Theodosius  Rihelius,  1595?  D225.48  En 

Bears  the  bookplate  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex.  Entered  in  the  BibHotheca 
Sussexiana  without  a  date  and  with  the  note :  "  This  edition  may  be  referred 
to  1607  or  160X." 

tr.  anon.     Novvm  testamentvm  omne  Latina  versione  [by 

Desiderius  Erasmus],  oppositvm  aeditioni  uulgari  siue  Germanicae 
[by  Martin  Luther]  in  usus  studiosorum  uulgatum:  Das  gantz 
Neiiw  testament  ze  Teiitsch  dem  Latine  ent  gegen  gesetzt  mitt 
sampt  den  nodtwendigen  concordantzenn.  .  .  .  i6-f  6f.  +  8o3p.O. 
Ziirych,  Froschouer,  1535  D225.47  En 

Fine  binding  dated  1542.     Preface  by  Johann  Zwick. 

Estienne,  Charles,  &  Liebault,  Jean.  Maison  rustique;  or,  The 
countrey  fanne,  comp.  in  the  French  tongue,  and  tr.  into  English 
by  Richard  Surflet  .  .  .  reviewed  .  .  .  and  augmented  with 
divers  large  additions  out  of  the  w^orks  of  Serres  .  .  .  Vinet  .  .  . 
Albyterio  .  .  .  Grilli  .  .  .  and  other  authors  ...  by  Gervase 
Markham  .  .  .   18  +  732  +  22P.   illus.   Q.     Lond.    161 6 

D630  qEi6 

Estienne,  Henri.  Comicorvm  Graecorvm  sententiae,  id  est 
Y'^tuiiai^  Latinis  versibus  ab  Henr.  Stephano  redditae  et  annota- 
tionibus  illustratae  .  .  ,  32  +  633-f  3p.  nar.Tt.  Par.  Henricus 
Stephanus,    1569  D887  Es8 

Estienne,  Robert,  comp.  anon.  Dictionarivm  Latinogallicum,  ex 
hoc  Latini  sermonis  cvm  Gallico  idiomate  consensum  ita  perci- 
pies,  vt  maiores  vtriusque  linguae  scriptores  proxime  imitari 
possis;  magnum  bonarum  literarum  studiosis  adiumentum, 
qui  vel  dicendo  vel  etiam  scribendo  eorum  quae  iam  exciderunt, 
quaeque  hoc  tempore  probata  sunt  vocabulorum  memoriam 
reficere  desiderant;  accesserunt  .  .  .  Graecae  dictiones  .  .  . 
editio  postrema  .  .  .  1426P.F.  Par.  apud  lacobum  Dupuys, 
1570  D473.4  qEs8 

F.,  E.  Letter  from  a  gentleman  of  quality  in  the  country  to  his 
friend  upon  his  being  chosen  ...  to  serve  in  .  .  .  Parliament 
and  desiring  his  advice ;  being  an  argument  relating  to  the  point 
of  succession  to  the  crown  .  .  .     i8p.Q.     Lond.   1679 

D942.066  qG79 
Addressed  to  A.  B.,  signed  E.  F. 

Felltham,  Owen.  Resolves,  divine,  moral,  political,  with  additions 
in  prose  and  verse.     Ed. 10.     364  +  99P.F.     Lond.  1677 

244  qF33 

Fenn,  Sir  John,  ed.  Original  letters  written  during  the  reigns  of 
Henry  6,  Edward  4  and  Richard  3,  by  various  persons  of  rank  or 
consequence.  Ed. 2  enl.  2V.  sq.Q.  Lond.  1787  942.04  qF36 
Published  also  with  title :  Paston  letters. 

Fenton,  Sir  Geoffrey,  comp.  Golden  epistles;  contayning  varietie 
of  discourse,  both  morall,  philosophicall  and  diuine;  gathered  as 
wel  out  of  the  remaynder  of  Gueuaraes  woorkes  as  other  auth- 


46  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

ours,   Latine,  French  and  Italian  ,   .  .     New  ed.     4  +  347-f-3p. 
;    O.     Lond.    Ralph   Newberie,    1582  "        D808.8  F36 

Black  letter.     From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

Fenton,  Roger,  D.D.  Treatise  of  usurie  divided  into  three  bookes; 
the  ist  defineth  what  is  usurie,  the  26  determineth  that  to  be 
unlawfull,  the  3d  removeth  such  motives  as  perswade  men  in 
this  age  that  it  may  be  lawfull  .  .  .  13  + i55p.sq.D.  Lond. 
161 2  D720  W91 

Fischart,  Johann.  Xeue  kimsthche  figuren  biblischer  historien 
gnintlich  von  Tobia  Stimmer  gerissen  vnd  zu  gotsforchtiger 
ergetzung  andachtiger  hertzen  mit  artigen  reimen  begriffen 
durch    I.    F.    G.    M.     gof.sq.O.       Basel,    Thoma    Gwarin,    1576 

D220  F52 
Black  letter. 

Fletcher,  John.  Elder  brother,  a  comedie  acted  at  the  Blacke 
Friers,  by  his  Majesties  servants,  printed  according  to  the  true 
copie.     36f.D.     Lond.     1637  D822.35  T2 

I  St  edition. 

La  fleur  des  commandemens,  see  under  Incunabula,  1499 

Florio,  John,  comp.  Queen  Anna's  new  world  of  words;  or,  Dic- 
tionarie  of  the  Italian  and  English  tongues,  collected  and  newly 
much  augmented  .  .  .  whereunto  are  added  certaine  necessarie 
rules  and  short  observations  for  the  Italian  tongue.  12  +  690P. 
I  por.  Q.      Lond.  161 1  D453.2  qF66 

From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

Ford,  Emanuel,  anon.  Most  famous,  delectable  and  pleasant  his- 
tory of  Parismus,  the  most  renowned  prince  of  Bohemia;  [added] 
the  2d  part,  containing  the  adventurous  travels  and  noble 
chivalr}'  of  Parismenos,  the  knight  of  fame  .  .  .  New  ed.  2pt 
in  I  V.     sq.D.     Lond.    1689  D823.49  F75h 

Last  page  of  pt2  wanting.     Black  letter. 

Fortescue,  Sir  John.  De  laudibus  legum  Angliae  .  .  .  tr.  into 
English,  illustrated  with  the  notes  of  Mr  Selden,  to  which  are 
prefix'd  "Mr  Selden  to  the  reader"  and  a  large  hist,  preface;  to 
the  whole  are  added  the  "Summs"  of  Sir  Ralph  de  Hengham, 
commonly  called  "Hengham  magna"  and  "Hengham  parva" 
v.p.    ipl.   F.     Lond.  1737  347  qF77 

Foxe,  John.  Abridgement  of  the  booT^e  of  "Acts  and  monvments 
of  the  chvrch,"  written  by  .  .  .  Fox,  and  now  abridged  by 
Timothe  Bright  .  .  .     2 v.  in  i,  D.     Lond.  Windet,   1589 

D272  F834 
Black  letter. 

Acts  and  monuments  of  matters  most  speciall  and  memor- 
able happening  in  the  church  with  an  universall  historic  of  the 
same  ...  the  bloudy  times,  horrible  troubles  and  great  perse- 
cutions against  the  true  martyrs  of  Christ  .  .  .  the  7th  time 
newly  imprinted  .   .   .  annexed  certaine  additions  of  like  persecu- 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  47 

tions  which  have  happened  in  these  later  times  ...  3V.  illus. 
pi.  F*.     Lend.   1631-32;  V.I,   '32  D272  fF83i 

V.3  wanting;  black  letter.     Binder's  title  reads:  Foxe's  Booke  of  martyrs; 
V.2  title  reads:  Ecclesiasticall  Historie.   .   . 

Franck,  Sebastian.  Weltbuch;  Spiegel  vn  bildtniss  des  gantzen 
erdbodens  in  vier  bucher;  nemlich  in  Asiam,  Aphricam,  Europam 
vnd  Amcricam  gestelt  vnd  abteilt  .  .  .  auch  etwas  v6  new 
gefundenen  welten  vnd  inseln,  nitt  auss  Beroso,  loanne  de  Monte- 
villa,  S.  Brandons  Histori  vn  dergleichen  fabeln,  sund  auss 
angenumnen  .  .  .  weltschreibem  muselig  zu  hauff  trage  .  .  . 
5  +  237-h7f.Q.  Tubingen,  Vlrich  Morhart,  1534  D910  qF84 
Black  letter. 

Froissart,  Jean.     Chroniques,  see  under  Incunabula,  1497? 

Croniques  de  France,  d'Angleterre,  d'Escoce,  de  Spaigne, 

de  Bretaigne,  de  Gascongne,  de  Flandres  et  lieux  circonuoisins ; 
imprime  a  Paris  pour  Francoys  Regnault  libraire  demourant  en 
la  rue  Sainct  laques  a  le  seigne  Sainct  Claude,  v.2,  6  +  279f.Q. 
Par.    Francoys    Regnavlt,    15 18?  D940.4  qF923 

T-p.  has  printer's  mark.     Black  letter. 

An  epitome  of  Frossard ;  or,  A  summarie  collection  of  the 


most  memorable  histories  contained  in  his  "  Chronicle,"  chiefly 
concerning  the  state  of  England  and  France  .  .  .  comp.  in 
Latine  by  J.  Sleydane  and  tr.  into  English  by  P.  Golding.  8?  + 
2i5p.D.     Lond.  1608  D940.4  F923 

Here  begynnith  the  firste  volum  of  Syr  lohn  Froissart  of 


the  "Cronycles  of  Englande,  Fraunce,  Spayne,  Portyngale,  Scot- 
lande,  Bretaine,  Flaunders  and  other  places  adioynynge"; 
translated  oute  of  French  into  oure  matemall  Englyshe  tongue 
by  lohn  Bouchier  knyghte,  Lorde  Bemers  .  .  .  v.i,  i  illus.  F. 
Lond.     Wyllyam  Myddylton,   1525  D940.4  qF924 

Wanting  unnumbered    f.2-10,  including  the  preface  and  table  of  con- 
tents; f.  151,  156.     Black  letter. 

v.2,  which  is  wanting,  was  printed  by  Richard  Pynson  and  is  dated  1525. 

Fulke,  William,  D.D.  ed.  Text  of  the  New  Testament  of  Jesus 
Christ  tr.  out  of  the  vulgar  Latine  by  the  papists  of  the  traiterous 
seminarie  at  Rhemes  with  .  .  .  annotations  .  .  .  whereunto 
is  added  the  translation  out  of  the  original  Greeke  commonly 
used  in  the  Church  of  England,  with  a  confutation  of  all  such 
.  .  .  annotations  as  conteine  manifest  impietie  .  .  .  against  the 
Catholike  church  of  God  ...  or  the  translations  used  in  the 
Church  of  England  .  .  .  New  ed.  enl.  42 +  9i4-f-9p.F.  Lond. 
Barker,  1601  D225.7  qF95 

Fuller,  Thomas,  D.D.  Church  history  of  Britain  from  the  birth 
of  Jesus  Christ  untill  the  year  1648.    v.p.  pi.  F.     Lond.  1655 

D274.2  qF95 

History  of  the  holy  warre.     ii  +  286p.  illus.  Q.     n.p.  1639 

940.4  qF95 
T-p.  wanting. 


48  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

The  holy  state  and  tlie  profane  state.     Ed.  2  enl.   51  op. 

illus.  Q.     Camb.  Eng.   1648  .  940-4  ^^95 

Funck,  Johann.  Chronologia ;  hoc  est,  omnium  temporum  &  anno- 
rvm  ab  initio  mvndi  usq;  ad  annum  a  nato  Christo  MDLIII 
computatio  .  .  .  item  Commentarivm  libri  decem  ...  16  + 
615-I-245P.  Q.     Basileae,  Jacobus  Parcus,  1554  D902  qF96 

Printed  for  Joannis  Oporinus.     Original  binding,  stamped  vellum.     This 
copy  belonged  to  Philip  Melancthon  and  has  his  ms  notes. 

Gardiner,  Stephen,  bp.  anon.  A  detection  of  the  devil's  sophistrie, 
wherwith  he  robbeth  the  vnlearned  people  of  the  true  byleef  in 
the  most  blessed  sacrament  of  the  aulter  .  .  i53?f.T.  Lond. 
J.  Herford,  1546  "  D265.3  G16 

Missing,  f. 3 7-40,  52,  and  those  after  150.     Black  letter. 

Garthwait,  Henry.  Movoritrfrapov  the  evangelicall  harmonic,  reducing 
the  four  evangelists  into  one  continued  context  and  in  it  the 
entire  historic  of  the  acts  and  sa3'ings,  life  and  death  of  our  Lord 
and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ  .  .  .  21  H-262  +  2p.  sq.D.  Camb.  Eng. 
1634  D226.1  G19 

Geeves,  George,  anon.  History  of  the  church  of  Great  Britain 
from  the  birth  of  our  Saviour  untill  .  .  .  1667,  with  an  exact 
succession  of  the  bishops  and  the  memorable  acts  of  many  of 
them  .  .  .  with  ...  all  the  English  cardinals  and  the  several 
orders  of  English  monks,  friars  and  nuns  in  former  ages  .  .  . 
15  +  441 +  i7p.sq.O.     Lond.  1674  D274.2  G271 

Latin   dedication   signed   G.    G.     Attributed  bylHalkett   and   Laing  to 
W.  Geaves. 

From  the  library  of  Henry  Francis  Lyte. 

Gellius,  Aulus.  Auli  Gellii  Noctes  Atticae;  editio  nova  et  prioribus 
omnibus  docti  hominis  cura  multo  castigatior.  48  +  498  + i22p. 
nar.T.     Amstelodami,   1651  D878.9  G28a 

Printed  by  Elzevir. 

General  chronica;  das  ist,  warhaffte  eigentliche  vnd  kurtze  besch- 
reibung  vieler  namhaffter  vnd  zum  theil  biss  daher  vnbekannter 
landtschafften,  erstlich  dess  .  .  .  Priester  lohans  konigs  in 
Morenlandt  konigreichen  .  .  .  zum  andern  ein  gemeine  besch- 
reibung  dess  gantzen  erdbodems  .  .  .  zum  dritten  .  .  .  ein 
kurtzer  summarischer  .  .  .ausszug  .  .  .  der  neuw  erfundenen 
inseln  Americe  vnd  Magellane  .  .  .  3pt  in  iv.  illus.  F.  Franck- 
furt  am  Mayn,  Sigmund  Feyerabend,  1581  D9ioqG28 

Contains  works  by  Andrea  Corsali,   Francisco  Alvarez,   Paulus  Orosius 
and  Cosmographia. 

Gentillet,  Innocent.  Romane  conclave,  wherein  .  .  .  the  forcible 
entries  and  usurpations  of  the  Jesuited  statists,  successively 
practised  against  the  sacred  majestic  of  the  .  .  .  [Holy  Roman] 
Empire  .  .  .  are  lively  acted  and  truely  reported  by  Jo[achimus] 
Ursinus  .  .  .  4  +  243P.D.  Lond.  160^9  i,^^a^,^^%^,  D943  G28 
Preface  signed  by  C.  H. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  49 

Gildon,  Charles,  anon.     History  of  the  Athenian  society  for  the 

resolving  all  nice  and  curious  questions,  by  a  gentleman  who 

got  secret  intelligence  of  their  whole  proceedings;  to  which  are 

■  prefix'd  several  poems  by  Tate,  Motteux,  Richardson  and  others. 

36p.  I  pi.  nar.F.     Lond.  1692?  042     qAt4 

Olanvill,  Rev.  Joseph,  anon.  Saducismus  triumphatus ;  or,  Full  and 
plain  evidence  concerning  witches  and  apparitions ;  [ed.  by 
Henry  More,  D.D.]    Ed.2.    2V.  ini,D.    Lond.  1682        133  G451 

Contents:  v.i    Glanvill.     Some  considerations  about  witchcraft 

More.     Answer  to  a  letter  of  a  learned  psychopyrist 
V.2    Glanvill.     Proof    of    apparitions,    spirits    and    witches  from 

Holy-scripture 
Glanvill.     Proof  of  apparitions,  spirits  and   witches    from   a 

collection  of  modem  relations 
More.     Continuation  of  the  collection 
Glanvill.     Whip  for  the  droll 
Homeck,  tr.     Account   of   what    happen'd   in   the  kingdom 

of   Sweden    1669   and    1670   and   upwards    in    relation    to 

witches 

'Glanvilla,  Bartholomaeus  de.  De  proprietatibus  rerum,  see  under 
Incunabula,  1491 

.  .  .   Bertholomevs    De   proprietatibvs   rervm.      8  +  388f.Q. 

Lond.  in  aedibus  Thomae  Bertheleti,  1535  D500  qD35 

Black  letter.     Translated  into  English  by  John  de  Trevisa. 

Godwin,  Thomas.  Moses  and  Aaron:  civill  and  ecclesiastical  rites 
used  by  the  ancient  Hebrews ;  observed  for  the  clearing  of  obscure 
texts,  wherein  likewise  is  shewed  what  customs  the  Hebrews  bor- 
rowed from  heathen  people.     Ed. 8.     264p.sq.D.     Lond.  1662 

220.91  G54 

Romanae  historiae  anthologia ;  an  English  exposition  of  the 

Romanae  antiquities  wherein  many  Romane  and  English  offices 
are  parallel'd  and  divers  obscure  phrases  explained.  Ed. 3. 
8-fi93  +  i7p.sq.D.     Ox.  1620  D720     W91 

anon.    Romanae  histbriae  anthologia  recognita  et  aucta ;  an 


English   exposition   of  the   Roman   antiquities.      New   ed.   enl. 
27op.sq.D.     Lond.  1661  220.91  G54 

Golbume,  John,  tr.  Acts  of  the  dispute  and  conference  holden  at 
Paris  in  the  moneths  of  July  and  August,  1566,  betweene  two 
doctors  of  Sorbon,[  Simon  Vigor  and  Claude  de  Sainctes]  and  two 
ministers  of  the  reformed  church,  [Hugues  du  Rosier  and  Jean 
de  L'Espine]  .  .  .  tr.  from  the  French  .  .  .  and  divided  accord- 
ing to  the  daies  .  .  .     263P.D.     Lond.   1602  D230  G56 

Cough,  William,  anon.  Londinum  triumphans;  or,  An  historical 
account  of  the  grand  influence  the  actions  of  the  city  of  London 
have  had  upon  the  affairs  of  the  nation  for  many  ages  past  .  .  . 
ii+373pl^-     Lond.  1682  D942.1   G72 

Goulart,  Simon.  Thresor  d'histoires  admirables  et  memorables  de 
nostre  temps  ...  v.  1-2,  S.     Geneve,  1620  D848  G72 

Bears  the  bookplate  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex. 


50  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

Gower,  John.  Jo.  Gower  de  confessione  amantis.  iQif.Q. 
Lond.  Berthelette,  1532  *  D821.18  qQ 

Black  letter. 

Grafton,  Richard,  anon.  Chronicle  at  large  and  meere  history  of 
the  affayres  of  England  and  kinges  of  the  same,  deduced  from  the 
creation  of  the  worlde  unto  the  first  habitation  of  thys  islande 

f  and  is  by  contynuance  to  the  first  yeere  of  .  .  .  Queene  Eliza- 
beth. 2V.  in  I,  illus.  Q.  Lond.  Henry  Denham,  1569  D942  qG75i 
Printed  for  R.  Tottle  and  H.  Toye;    t-p.  of  v. 2  dated  1568.     Black  letter. 

Greban,  Arnoul,  anon.  Le  mystere  de  la  conception  et  natiuite  de 
la  glorieuse  Vierge  Marie;  auecques  le  mariage  dicelle:  la  na- 
tiuite, passion,  resurrection  et  assencion  de  .  .  .  lesucrist.  352f. 
illus.  Q.     Par.  1507?  D842.11   qG79 

Printed  for  Jehan  Petit,  Geuffroy  de  Mamef  and  Michel  le  Xoir. 

Wanting  sig.  a-1,  D2,  P3.  Q5-X  (except  V);  also  sig.t6,  which  is  replaced 
by  a  le^f  from  an  earlier  edition. 

"  Le  mystere  de  la  conception  "  has  been  detached  from  this  copy,  and 
a  t-p.  in  ms  has  been  inserted,  which  reads:  "  Sensuit  le  mistere  de  la  passion 
de  nostre  seigneur  lesu  christ:  Paris  pour  Jehan  Petit." 

Illustrated  with  woodcuts;  black  letter.  Additions  and  corrections  made 
by  Jean  Michel. 

For  collation  see  Brunet,  v. 3. 

Concerning  the  date,  see  sig.m  leaf  5  verso,  top  of  col.  2. 

Gregorius  i,  the  Great,  pope.  Homeliae  super  Ezechielem,  see  under 
Incunabula,  1475 

The  grete  herball,  whiche  geueth  parfyt  knowlege  and  und[er]stand- 
yng  of  all  maner  of  herbes  7  there  gracyous  vertues  .  .  .  also 
it  geueth  full  parfyte  understandynge  of  the  booke  lately 
pr[yn]tyd  by  me  [Peter  Treueris]  named  the  "Noble  experiens  of 
the  vertuous  ha[nd]warke  of  surgery."  i75f.  illus.  i  pi.  Q. 
Lond.  Peter  Treueris,  1526  D615.32  qD26 

Imperfect. 

Black  letter.     Translated  from  the  French. 

Gritsch,  Johannes.     Quadregesimales,  see  under  Incunabula,  1475 

Grounds  of  unity  in  religion;  or.  An  expedient  for  a  general  con- 
formity and  pacification:  by  a  gentleman  of  the  Middle  Temple. 
Sp.sq.O.     Lond.  1679  D282  W41 

Guarini,  Giovanni  Battista,  anon.  II  pastor  fido,  the  faithful  shep- 
herd; with  an  addition  of  divers  other  poems,  concluding  with 
a  short  discourse  of  the  long  civil  wars  of  Rome,  by  Rich[ard] 
Fanshaw.     Ed.  2.     32ip.  i  illus.  S.     Lond.  1692       D851.45  Qif 

Guevara,  Antonio  de,  hp.  Chronicle  conteyning  the  Hues  of  tenne 
emperours  of  Rome  .  .  .  translated  out  of  Spanish  ...  by 
Edw^ard  Hellowes  .  .  .  7-1-484-1- 1 op. O.  Lond.  Ralphe  New- 
berrie,  1577  D808.8  F36 

Black  letter.     From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

Familiar   epistles  .  .  .  translated    out    of    the    Spanish 

tongue  by  Edward  Hellowes  .  .  .  New  ed.  enl.  8-I-400+ 7p.O. 
Lond.     Ralph  Newberie?  1584?  D808.8  F36 

Black  letter.     From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  5 1 

Guibert,  Philibert.     Charitable  physitian  with  the  Charitable  apoth- 

ecar\',  written  in  French  .   .   .  and  now  faithfully  tr.  into  English 

■for  the  benefit  of  this  kingdome  by  J.  W.     7  +  1 73  +  8p.D.    Lond. 

1639  "  D615  E39 

Bears  the  bookplate  of  Thomas  Jolley,  esq.,  F.  S.  A. 
Guillaume,  a  Dominican  of  Paris.     Postilla  super  epistolas  et  evan- 

gelia,  see  under  Incunabula,  1487?     1489 
Gunarius,  Halvardus.     Aenigmata;  sive,  Griphi  theosophici  et  phy- 

siosophici,   versibus   heroicis  atq3  elegiacis  inclusi:  in  usum  et 

gratiam     scholasticae    juventutis  .  .  .  concinnati  .  .   .   56  +  f.S. 

Rostochii,  1606  D264.047   B78 

Leaves  after  f.56  wanting. 
Hakewill,  George,  D.D.      Apologie;  or,  Declaration  of  the  power 

and  providence  of  God  in  the  government  of  the  world  .   .   . 

Ed.3  enl.     47  +  6o6  +  426p.Q.     Ox.  1635  D210  qHi2i 

Engraved  t-p.  gives  London  as  place  of  publication, 
HaklujTt,  Richard,  comp.     Principal  navigations,  voyages,  traffiqves 

and  discoveries  of  the  English  nation  made  by  sea  or  ouer-land 
...  at  any  time  within  the  compasse  of  these  1600  yeres  .   .   . 

3V.  in  I,  Q.     Lond.  George  Bishop,  Ralph  Newberie  and  Robert 

Barker,  1 598-1600  D910.8  qHi2  cop.  2 

Imperfect. 

Errors  in  paging.     Stained.     Black  letter;  a  few  ms  notes. 

v.  I  has  the  reprinted  t-p.  dated  1599. 

Hall,  Edward,  anon.  The  vnion  of  the  two  noble  and  illustre 
famelies  of  Lancastre  &  Yorke  .  .  .  with  all  the  actes  done  in 
.  .  .  the  tymes  of  the  princes  bothe  of  the  one  linage  and  of  the 
other  .  .  .  [froml  the  tyme  of  Kyng  Henry  the  fowerth,  the 
first  aucthor  of  this  devision  ...  to  the  reigne  of  the  high  and 
prudent  prince  Kyng  Henry  the  Eight  .  .  .  Ed.  4,  various  f.Q. 
Lond.    Grafton,  1550  D942.04  qHi42 

A   few   pages   wanting;   see    Lowndes   for   collation.     Black   letter;  this 

edition  prohibited  by  Parliament  in  1555. 

Hall,  Joseph,  bp.  Plaine  and  familiar  explication,  by  way  of  para- 
phrase, of  all  the  hard  texts  of  the  whole  divine  Scripture  of  the 
Old  and  New  Testament.     9  +  621 +429P.Q.     Lond.  1633 

D220.7  H14 
T-p.  for  New  Testament  has  date  1632. 

Re-collection  of  such  treatises  as  have  bene  heretofore 

severally  published  and  are  nowe  revised,  corrected,  augmented, 
with  addition  of  some  others  not  hitherto  extant.  10  +  728  + 
320P.Q.     Lond.  1617  D208  qHi4i 

Hanmer,  Meredith,  tr.  Avncient  ecclesiasticall  histories  of  the  first 
six  hvndred  yeares  after  Christ,  wrytten  in  Greeke  .  .  .  by  .  .  . 
Evsebivs  Pamphibvs  .  .  .  Socrates  Scholasticvs  .  .  .  Evagrivs 
Scholasticvs  .  .  .  annexed  Dorothevs  ...  of  the  Hues  of  the 
prophetes,  apostles  and  70  disciples  .  .  .  translated  out  of  .  .  . 
Greeke  .  .  .     12  +  538  +  71P.F.     Lond.     Vantroullier,  1577 

D270.2   qHi9 
Black  letter,      ist  edition. 


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Harcourt,  Thomas,  &  others.  Speeches  of  the  five  Jesuits  that 
were  executed  at  Tyburn  on  Friday,  the  20th  of  this  instant 
June,  1679.     4p.Q.     n.t-p.     Lond.  1679  D942.066  qG79 

Speeches  of  Thomas  Harcourt,  William  Waring  (called  Harcourt),  John 

Fenwick,  John  Gavan  and  Anthony  Turner. 

Hardyug,  John.  Chronicle  in  metre  fro  the  first  begynnyng  of  Eng- 
lade  into  ye  reigne  of  Edwarde  ye  Fourth  .  .  .  added  a  cotin- 
uacion  of  the  storie  in  prose  to  this  our  tyme  [by  Richard 
Grafton]  .   .  .     2 v.  in  i,  O.     Lond.  in  officina  Graftoni,    1543 

D942  H22 
Imperfect. 
Black  letter.     The  2d  of  two  editions  printed  January  1543. 

Bawthorne,  Nathaniel.  House  of  the  seven  gables;  a  romance. 
344P.D.     Bost.  1851  D813.33   P  cop. 2 

ist  edition. 

Hemmingsen,  Niels.  Apostill;  or.  Expositions  of  the  gospels  that 
are  usually  read  in  the  churches  of  God  on  Sundayes  and  feast  days 
of  saincts;  tr.  into  English  by  Arthur  Golding.  345f.D.  Lond. 
H.  Bynneman,  1574?  D264.036  H37 

T-p.  wanting,  supplied  in  ms.     Black  letter.     Printed  for  Lucas  Harrison 

and  George  By  shop. 

Herbert,  Sir  Thomas.  Relation  of  some  yeares  travaile,  begunne 
anno  1626,  into  Afrique  and  the  greater  Asia  .  .  .  8  +  225P. 
illus.  Q.     Lond.   1634  D915  qH4i2 

Some  yeares  travels  into  Africa  and  Asia  the  Great  .  .  . 

describing  the  .  .  .  empires  of  Persia  and  Industant  .  .  .  also 
.  .  .  other  kingdoms  in  the  Orient  all  Indies  and  i'les  adjacent. 
364P.  illus.  Q.     Lond.   1638  ^9^S  qH4ii 

Heyljm,  Peter,  D.D.  MiKpoKoirfin^-^  a  little  description  of  the  great 
world  .  .   .     Ed. 3.     19  +  807  +  3P.D.     Ox.  1627  D910  H511 

Heywood,  Thomas.  ru>aiKelo>;  or.  Nine  bookes  of  various  history 
concerninge  women;  inscribed  by  ye  names  of  3^e  nine  muses 
.   .  .  io  +  466p.F.     Lond.    1624  D396  qH5i 

Hieronjnnus,  Eusebius,  st.     La  vie  des  peres,  see  under  Incunabula, 


1490? 


Vitae  sanctorum  pat  rum,  see  wider  Incunabula,  1485 


Higden,  Ranulf,  anon.  Polycronycon  [compyled  by  Ranulph, 
monke  of  Chester,  in  Latyn  and  translated  intoo  Englyshe  by 
Treuisa ;  ed.  by  Wyllyam  Caxton].  49  +  346  +  if .  illus.  Q.  South- 
werke,  Peter  Treucris,  1527  D909  qH53 

Wanting  sig.aai-3,  including  the  t-p.  and  prohemye;  aa8,  aiid  last  folio 

containing  the  colophon;   t-p.    supplied  in  modem  facsimile ;. stanzas  on 

verso  of  t-p.  omitted.     Black  letter. 

Reprint  of  Wynkyn  de  Worde's  edition  of  1495,  having  the  same  number 

of  foUos,  the  same  signatures,  etc.,  with  the  addition  of  several  engravings 

on  wood. 

'Hill,  Thomas.  Profitable  arte  of  gardening,  now  the  thirde  time 
sett  forth:  to  which  is  added  much  necessary  matter  .  .  .  an- 
nexed two  proper  treatisies,  the  one  entituled,  "The  marueilous 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  53. 

gouemement,  propertie,  and  benefite  of  bees"  .  .  .  and  the 
other,  "The  yeerely  coniectures  meete  for  husbandmen  to  know": 
Englished  by  Thomas  Hyll,  Londoner.  .  .  2  pt  in  i  v.  illus.  D. 
Lond.     Robert  Waldegraue,  1586  D635   D86 

Paging  erratic.     The  two  parts  are  paged  separately,  but  the  signatures 
are  continuous.     Black  letter. 

Histoire  de  I'invention  de  Timprimerie  par  les  monuments.  17  + 
15-f  ip.  illus.  pi.  facsim.  F\  Par.  1840  D655.12  fKo 

150  copies  printed;  large  paper. 

Half-title  reads:    Album    typographique    ^x^cut^   k  I'occasion   du  jubil^ 
europ^en  de  1' invention  de  rimprimerie. 

Binder's  title  reads :  Album  de  Jean  Gutenberg. 

Hobbes,  Thomas.  Hobbs's  tripos,  in  three  discourses:  the  ist, 
Humane  nature ;  the  2d,  De  corpore  politico ;  the  3d,  Of  liberty  and 
necessity.     Ed.3,    317P.D.     Lond.  1684  171  H65 

Leviathan ;  or,  The  matter,  forme  and  power  of  a  common- 
wealth ecclesiasticall  and  civill.     6-f  396p.  i  tab.  Q.     Lond.  1651 

D320.1   qH65 
HoUnshed,  Raphael,  contp.  .  .      Chronicles  of  England  .  .  .  [Scot- 

lande  and  Irelande  .  .  .  ]  3V.  in  2,  illus.  Q.     Lond.  1577 

D942  qH7i 

1st  edition.     Black  letter. 

Ed.  I,   ist  t-p.  printed  for  George  Bishop. 

ad  t-p.,  **  Historic  of  Scotlande.  '  printed  for  John  Hunne. 

3d  t-p..  "  Historic  of  Irelande,"  printed  for  John  Hunne. 

4th  t-p.,  printed  for  George  Bishop. 

For  collation  see  Lowndes.     This  copy  lacks  several  leaves  including  t-p. 
and  woodcut  view  of  Edinburgh. 

.  .  .  Description  of  Scotland  written  at  the  first  by  Hector 

Boetius  in  Latine,  and  afterward  translated  into  the  Scotish 
speech  by  John  Bellenden  .  .  .  and  now  finallie  into  English  by 
R.  H.  [William  Harrison];  where  vpon  is  inferred  the  historic  of 
Scotland,  conteining  the  beginning  .  .  .  acts  and  gouernement 
of  the  Scotish  nation  .  .  .  vnto  .  .  .  1571  .  .  .  written  in  Eng- 
lish by  .  .  .  Hollindshead  and  continued  from  1571  to  1585  by 
others  .  .  .     464p.F^     Lond.  1587  D941  fH7i 

At  the  expenses  of  J.  Harison,  G.  Bishop,  etc.     Black  letter.     Extracted 

from  the  ad  edition  of  Holinshed's  Chromcles. 

Holloway,  James.  Free  and  voluntary  confession  and  narrative 
of  .  .  .  Holloway,  addressed  to  His  Majesty  ...  as  also  the 
proceedings  against  .  .  .  Holloway  in  .  .  .  Kings  Bench  Court 
.  .  .  and  his  petition  to  His  Majesty  .  .  .  with  .  .  .  account  of 
the  discourse  .  .  .  between  the  sheriffs  .  .  .  and  .  .  .  Hollo- 
way at  the  time  of  his  execution  for  high  treason  .  .  .  April  30, 
1684,  with  his  prayer  immediately  before  and  the  true  copy  of  the 
paper  delivered  them  .  .  .     i6p.Q.     n.t-p.     Lond.  1684 

D942.066  qG79 

Holy  Bible,  containing  the  Old  Testament  and  the  New;  author- 
ised and  appointed  to  be  read  in  churches.  i8-f496f.  illus.  F^. 
Lond.   Barker,  1602  D220.52  fH74ii 

Black  letter;  a  late  edition  of  the  Bishop's  Bible. 


54  NEW    YORK    STATE   LIBRARY 

Holy  Bible,  contayning  the  Old  Testament  and  the  New;  newly 
tr.  out  of  the  originall  tongues  and  with  the  former  translations 
dihgently  compared  and  revised.  .  .  unp.O.  Lond.  Barker, 
1630  D220.52   H7421 

Holyoke,  Francis,  comp.  Dictionarium  etymologicum  Latinum 
antiquissimum  et  novissimum  nunc  .  .  .  compositum  et  absolu- 
tum  a  Francisco  de  Sacra  Quercu;  or,  A  dictionarie  declaring 
the  originall  and  derivation  of  all  words  used  in  any  Latine 
authors  .  .  .  also  annexed  the  proper  names  .  .  .  lastly,  Rider's 
Dictionairie  .  .  .  the  English  before  the  Latine  .  .  .  Ed. 4  enl. 
3v.  in  I,  O.     Lond.     1633  D472   H74 

Dictionary  of  proper  names  wanting  after  Phalachrus. 

Homerus.  Odyssea,  das  seind  die  aller  zierlichsten  vnd  lustigsten 
vier  vnd  zwaintzig  bucher  des  eltisten  kunstreichesten  vatters 
aller  poeten  Homeri,  von  der  zehen  jarigen  irrfart  des  welt- 
weisen  kriechischen  fiirstens  Vlyssis,  beschriben,  vnnd  erst 
durch  Simon  Schaidenreisser  .  .  .  mit  fleiss  zu  teiitsch  transs- 
feriert,  mit  argument  en  .  .  .  erklaret,  auch  mit  beschreibung 
des  lebens  Homeri  gemeret,  nit  vnlustig  zu  lesen  .  .  .  6+io2f. 
illus.  Q.     Augustae  Vindelicorum,  Weissenhorn,  1537 

D883.1   qUis 
Illustrated  with  woodcuts. 
I  St  German  translation  of  the  Odyssey. 

Hooper,  John,  bp.  An  ouersighte  and  deliberacion  vppon  the  holy 
prophet  Jonas;  made  and  vttered  before  the  kinges  maiesty  and 
his  most  honorable  councell  .  .  .  comprehended  in  seuen  ser- 
mons, anno  M.D.L.   .  .         lyif.T.     Lond.    Tisdale,  1550 

D224.92   H76 

Wanting    leaves  i,  2,  6-8  of  sig.A  and  leaves  i  and  8  of  sig.X.     Black 
letter. 

Horatius  Flaccus,  Quintus.  Q.  Horatii  Flacci  poemata:  ratio 
mensuum  quibus  odae  ejusdem  poetae  tenetur  [by  Nicolaus 
Perottus] :  Centimetrum  Marij  Servij :  variae  lectiones  ex  vetus- 
tiss.   codicibus.     274+29P.S.     Par.     Robertus   Stephanus,    1544 

D874.5   Iip 
T-p.  wanting  and  pages  before  7. 

Howell,  James.  Londinopolis :  an  historicall  discourse  or  perlus- 
tration  of  the  city  of  London  .  .  .  whereunto  is  added  another 
of  the  city  of  Westminster  .  .  .  10  +  407 -|-8p.  ipor.  ipl.  Q. 
Lond.  1657  D914.21   qH83 

Portrait  and  plate  wanting. 

Hutton,  Sir  Richard,  bart.  Reports  .  .  .  containing  many  choice 
cases,  judgments  and  resolutions  in  points  of  law  in  the  severall 
raignes  of  King  James  and  King  Charles  .  .  .  tr.  [from  the 
French]  .   .   .   12  +  136  +  7P.Q.     Lond.  1656  D346.4  (\^3 

Black  letter. 

Irving,  Washington.  Chronicle  of  the  conquest  of  Granada,  by 
Fray  Antonio  Agapida.  2v.  D.  Phil.  1829  D946.03  Ir8  cop. 2 
I  St  edition. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  55 

Tales  of  a  traveller,  by  Geoffrey  Crayon,  gent.     4V.  in  i, 

nar.  O.     Phil.  1824  '  D817.24  Xic 

I  St  edition.     Two  copies  of  v.  1-2. 

Isidorus,  st,  hp.  Etymologiarum  libri  XX  &.de  summo  bono  libri 
III,  see  under  Incunabula,  1483 

James  i,  king  of  England.  Workes  of  the  most  high  and  mightie 
prince,  James  .  .  .  published  by  James  [Mountague],  bishop  of 
Winton  .   ,  .  38  +  569P.  illus.  por.  F.     Lond.  16 16 

D308  qj23  cop. 2 

Jandunensis,  Joannes.  Questiones  super  tres  libros  Aristotelis  de 
anima,  see  under  Incunabula,  1488 

Jewel,  John,  bp.  Certaine  sermons  preached  before  the  queenes 
maiestie  and  at  Paules  crosse  by  the  reuerend  father  lohn  levvel. 
late  bishop  of  Salisburie;  whereunto  is  added  a  short  treatise  of 
the  sacraments  gathered  out  of  other  his  sermons  made  vpon 
that  matter  .  .  .  unp.S.  Lond.  Barker,  1583  D252.03  J54 
Black  letter. 

A  defence  of  the  **Apologie  of  the  Churche  of  Englande." 

conteininge  an  answeare  to  a  certaine  booke  lately  set  foorth  by 
Hardinge  and  entituled  a  "Confutation  of  [the  Apologie  of  the 
Churche  of  Englande]"  etc.  .  .  24  + 742 -f  i4p.Q.  Lond.  Henry 
VVykes,  1567  D283.42  qj54 

10  +  801 +  2 ip.Q.      Lond.      Henry  VVykes,  1570 

D283.42  qj54i 
This  has  t-p.  of  1567  edition.      i6p.  at  the  end  are  taken  from  another 
edition. 

Joannes,  Vercellensis.  Sermones  vademecum,  see  under  Incuna- 
bula. I4Q5? 

Johnson,  Rev.  SamueL  Argument  proving  that  the  abrogation  of 
King  James  by  the  people  of  England  from  the  .  .  .  throne 
and  the  promotion  of  the  Prince  of  Orange  ...  to  the  throne  .  .  . 
in  his  stead  was  according  to  the  constitution  of  the  English  gov- 
ernment and  prescribed  by  it  .  .   .     52P.D.     Lond.  1692 

D821.33  T 

Johnson,  Samuel.  Dictionary  of  the  English  language  .  .  .  pre- 
fixed a  history  of  the  language  and  an  English  grammar  .  .  . 
2V..  in  4,  F*.     Lond.  1755  D423  fJ63i 

I  St  edition. 

Jonson,  Ben.  Works  ...  to  which  is  added  a  comedy  called  the 
"New  Inn";  with  additions  never  before  published  ...  io4- 
744  +  4p.     I  por.  F^     Lond.  1692  D822.34  fl 

Joseph  ben  Gorion,  pseud.  A  compendious  .  .  .  historic  of  the 
latter  times  of  the  Jewes  commune  weale,  beginnyng  where 
the  .  .  .  Scriptures  leave  and  continuyng  to  the  utter  subver- 
sion ...  of  that  countrey  and  people :  wrytten  in  Hebrewe  .  .  . 
tr.  by  Peter  Morwyng  .  .  .  435P.T.  Lond.  1615?  D296  J77 
Imperfect.     BlacK  letter. 


56  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

Juvenalis,  Decimus  Junius.  Decimus  Junius  Juvenalis  and  Aulus 
Persius  Flaccus  translated  and  illustrated  .  ".  .  by  Barten  Holy- 
day.      i2H-34ip.  illus.  Q.     Ox.  1673  1^877.7  qW  cop. 2 

Konrad  von  Halbertstadt,  anon.  Concordantiae  Bibliorum,  sec 
under  Incunabula,  1496 

Lactantius,  Lucius  Caelius  Firmianus.  Opera,  see  under  Incuna- 
bula, 1490 

Laet,  Johannes  de,  anon.,  Gallia;  sive,  De  Francoruni  regis  domi- 
niis  et  opibus  commentarius.  12  +  443P.  nar.Tt.  Lugduni 
Batavorum.   1629  D944.02   L12 

Elzevir.     Scorched.     Running  title  reads :  Descriptio  Galliae. 

Lanquet,  Thomas.  Cooper's  Chronicle  .  .  .  with  great  diligence 
corrected  and  augmented  vnto  the  vii.  yere  of  the  raigne  of  .  .'  . 
Queue  Elizabeth.     4o?  +  376  +  8f.D.     Lond.  1565  D902   L28 

Wanting   t-p.  and  several  leaves.     Black  letter. 

La  Primaudaye,  Pierre  de.  The  French  academic,  wherein  is  dis- 
coursed the  institution  of  maners  and  whatsoever  else  concerneth 
the  good  and  happie  life  of  all  estates  and  callings  .  .  .  tr.  into 
English  by  T.  B.  [Thomas  Bowes?].  Ed.4.  28  + 757-h  lop.D. 
Lond.  1602  D170  L31 

Translation  is  also  attributed  to  Thomas  Beard. 

Le  Febvre,  Jacques,  tr.  anon,  [pti]  Les  choses  contenues  en  ceste 
partie  du  Nouueau  testament:  vne  epistre  exhortatoire,  leuangile 
selon  S.  Matthieu  .  .  .  [pt2]  Le  contenu  en  ceste  partie  .  .  .  vne 
epistre  exhortatoire,  les  epistres  sainct  Pol  ...  les  Actes  des 
apostres  .  .  .  1 'Apocalypse  sainct  lehan  ...  2pt  in  iv.  illus. 
S.     Basle,  Johann  Schabler  genannt  Wattenschnee,  1525 

D225.54  L52 
Wanting  t-p.  and  several  leaves.     Black  letter;  illustrated  with  woodcuts. 

Le  Fevre,  Raoul,  anon.  Destruction  of  Troy.  Ed.ii.  3pt  in 
IV.  D      Lond.   1684  D843.29  L52 

Pt3,  p. 3 9-40  wanting;  supplied  from  another  edition.     Mostly  black  letter. 

Legh,  Gerard,  anon.  The  accedens  of  armory,  [with  an  address  to 
the  reader  by  Richarde  Argall].  9  +  232  +  3f.  illus.  T.  Lond. 
Richard  Tottill,  1562  D929.6  L52 

Illustrated  with  woodcuts. 

Lightfoot,  John,  D.D.  Harmony,  chronicle  and  order  of  the  New- 
Testament  .  .  .  illustrated  with  .  .  .  observations  upon  the 
chiefest  difficulties,  textuall  and  Talmudicall  .  .  .  with  an 
additionall  discourse  concerning  the  fall  of  Jerusalem  and  the 
condition  of  the  Jews  in  that  land  afterward.  14+195P.Q. 
Lond.  1655  D226.1   qL62 

Lily,  William.  An  English  grammar  [for  the  study  of  Latin];  or,  A 
plain  exposition  of  Lilie's  grammar  in  English,  with  .  .  .  rules 
for  parsing  and  making  Latine  ...  by  R.R.  6+183P.S. 
Lond.  1641  D478.2   L62 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  1^7 

Lloyd,  Lodowick.  Briefe  conference  of  divers  lawes  divided  into 
certaine  regiments  .  .  .     10  +  352  +  i3p.D.     Lond.    1602 

D908  L77 

Marrow  of  history ;  or,  The  pilgrimage  of  kings  and  princes, 

truly  representing  the  variety  of  dangers  inhaerent  to  their  crowns 
and  the  lamentable  deaths  which  many  of  them  .  .  .  have 
undergone  .  .  .  corrected  and  revived  by  R[obert]  C[odrington]. 
6  +  311P.D.     Lond.  1653  D908  L771 

Two  copies.     Black  letter.     Published  also  under  the  title:  Pilgrimage 
of  princes. 

Lobeira,  Vasco  de,  mion.  Traduction  libre  d'Amadis  de  Gaule; 
par  le  comte  de  Tress.*   *      New  ed.     2 v.  nar.S.     Amst.  1780 

D863.22  K4 
With  the  bookplate  and  autograph  of  Southey. 

Lombardus,  Petrus,  bp.  Sententiarum  libri  IV,  see  under  Incuna- 
bula, 149—,  1492 

Longfellow,  Henry  Wadsworth,  a}ion.  Hyperion;  a  romance  .  .  . 
2v.  nar.O.     X.  V.  1839  D813.39  L863hy 

I  St  edition. 

Lucanus,  Marcus  Annaeus.  Lucans  Pharsalia ;  or.  The  civill  warres 
of  Rome  betweene  Pompey  the  great  and  Julius  Caesar;  the  whole 
10  bookes  Englished  by  Thomas  May.  Ed. 2  enl.  unp.  nar.T. 
Lond.   163 1  D873.2  Wim 

[with  a  Continuation  of  the  subject  of  Lucan's  his- 
torical! poem  till  the  death  of  Julius  Caeser  by  Thomas  May]. 
Ed. 2  enl.   2v.  in  i,  nar.T.     Lond.   1631-33  D873.2  Wimi 

Lucar,  Cyprian.  Treatise  named  Lvcar  solace  devided  into  fovver 
bookes  which  in  part  are  collected  out  of  diuerse  authors  in 
diuerse  languages  .  .  .  6-}-i67p.  illus.  O.  Lond.  Richard 
Field,  1590  D520  D96 

Lucidarius.  Maister  Elucidarius  von  den  wunderbaren  sachen  der 
welt.     32f.  illus.  O.     Augspurg,  Froschauer,  15 10         D093  L96 

Luther,  Martin,  ./r.  a wo».  Ihesus:  das  New  Testament  teiitsch. 
4+ioi-t-83f.  illus.  Q.     n.p.   152-  D225.53  qL97 

Black  letter;  illustrated  with  woodcuts.     Probably  a  reprint  of  the   ist 
edition  of  Luther  made  at  Strassburg  in  1523  by  Hans  Schott. 

Lyre,  Nicolas  de,  ed.     Biblia  Latina,  see  under  Incunabula,  1489 

Textus  Biblie  cu  glosa  ordinaria;    Nicolai  de  Lyra  postilla; 

moralitatibus  eiusdem;  Pauli  Burgesis  additioibus;  Matthie 
Thoring  replicis  .  .  .  addita  quibus  sunt  nuperrime  vltra  dili- 
getissimam  7  castigatissima  emedationem  7  lima  historic  no  inu- 
enuste  et  figurate  littere  capitis  cuiuslibet  exordio  que  totam  rem 
descripta  clarius  q  possit  aperiunt.  6pt  in  4V.  illus.  F.  Basilea, 
Johann  Froben  &  Johann  Petri,  1506-8  D220.7  qL99 

Black  letter;  contains  ms  notes,  also  a  bookplate  bearing  the  initials  H.  S. 
Bound  in  stamped  pigskin. 

Edited  by  Conrad  Leontorius. 


58  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

M,  N.  Modest  apology  for  the  students  of  Edenburgh  burning  a 
pope  Dec.  25,  1680;  humbly  rescuing  the  actoi^s  from  the  impu- 
tation of  disloyalty  and  rebellion  with  which  they  were  charged 
in  a  letter,  etc  .   .   .   igp.Q.     Lond.  1681  D942.066  qGyg 

Contains  the  text  of  the  letter  answered,  which  bears  the  signature  A.  B. 

Macchiavelli,  Niccolo  di  Bernardo  de.  Discourses  upon  the  ist 
decade  of  T.  Livius;  tr.  out  of  the  Italian  with  some  marginall 
animadversions  ...  by  E.  D[acres].  44  +  646P.  nar.T.  Lond. 
1636  D878.4  Q 

Only  three  books  treated  in  the  Discourses. 

Magnus,  Olaus.  Compendious  history  of  the  Goths.  Swedes  and 
Vandals  and  other  northern  nations.      124-242P.Q.     Lond.  1658 

D914.8   qM.2j  cop. 2 

Olai  Magni  historien  der  mittnachtigen  lander  von  allerley 

thun,  wesens,  condicion,  sitten,  gebreuchen,  aberglauben  .  .  . 
auch  allerley  .  .  .  instrumenten  .  .  .  metall  vii  andern  wun- 
derbarlichen  sachen  .  .  .  auch  .  .  .  allerley  .  .  .  thieren  .  .  . 
ins  hochteutsch  gebracht  .  .  .  durch  J.  B.  Ficklern.  58  +  623P. 
illus.  map,  nar.F.  Basel,  Henric  petrina,  1567  D914.8  qM2  7i 
Black  letter. 

Manzolli,  Pietro  Angelo.  Zodiake  of  life  .  .  .  by  .  .  .  Marcellus 
Palingenius  Stellatus;  wherein  are  conteined  twelve  seuerall 
labours,  painting  out  .  .  .  the  w^hole  compasse  of  the  world,  the 
reformation  of  manners,  the  miseries  of  mankinde,  the  pathway 
to  vertue  &  vice,  the  externitie  of  the  soule,  the  course  of  the 
heauens,  the  misteries  of  nature  and  diuers  other  circumstances 
.  .  .  translated  out  of  Latine  into  English  by  Barnabie  Googe 
.  .  .  8  +  242  +  iQp.sq.D.  Lond.  Robinson,  1588  D879.1  M31 
Black  letter. 

Marbeck,  John,  comp.  Booke  of  notes  and  common  places  with 
their  expositions,  collected  and  gathered  out  of  the  workes  of 
divers  singular  writers  and  brought  alphabetically  into  order  .  '.  . 
1194  +  36P.D.     Lond.    Thomas  East,  1581  D203   M32 

Imperfect.      Black  letter;  contains  a  few  ms  notes. 

Mai^ston,  John,  anon.  Tragedies  and  comedies.  unp.T.  Lond. 
1633  D822.39  M351 

Contents:  no.  i   Antonio  and  Mellida       no.  5  The  fawne 

"    2   Antonio's  revenge  "    3  Tragedie  of  Sophonisba 

"    6  Dutch  courtezan  "    4  What  you  will 

Martialis,  Marcus  Valerius.  Epigrammata,  see  under  Incunabula, 
1478 

Matthaei,  Leonardo.  Sermones  quadragesimales,  see  under  Incun- 
abula, 1479 

Meffreth.  Sermones  de  tempore  et  de  Sanctis,  see  under  Incuna- 
bula, 1480 

Meisner,  Daniel.  Politica  politica,  id  est  urbium  designatio,  civili 
prudentiae     parandae     accommodata  .   .   .  oder.      Statistisches 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  591 

stadte-buch  darinnen  neben  eigentlicher  abbildung  800,  meisten- 
theils  fiimehmer  stadte  vestungen  und  schlosser,  auch  viel 
adeliche  sitz  und  land-giiter  zu  finden  .  .  .  sambt  deren  artig. 
und  deutlicher  erklarung  in  gut  lateinischen  versen  und  alt- 
teutschen  klugen  reimen  beygefuget  .  .  .  8pt  in  iv.  illus.  F. 
Niimberg,  1700  D914.3  qM47 

Consists   of   plates   with    explanatory    verses.     Half-title   reads:  Politica 

Klitica,  Oder,  Statistisches  stadte-buch.  1704.  Pt2-8  have  separate  t-p. 
ginning:  Libellus  novus  politicus  emblematicus  civitatum. 

La  mer  des  histoires  .  .  .  2 v.  illus.  F.  Par.  Nic.  Cousteau  pour 
Galliot  du  Pre,  1536  D909  qM53 

Imperfect.     Black  letter. 

This  work  has  been  wrongly  attributed  to  Burchardus  de  Monte  Sion; 
it  is  a  free  translation  of  Rudimentum  novictorum,  which  was  erroneously 
ascribed  to  Giovanni  Colonna. 

Merula,  Georgius,  ed.  Libri  de  re  rvstica;  M.  Catonis,  lib. I;  M. 
Terentii  Varronis,  lib.  Ill;  L.Ivnii  Moderati  Colvmellae,  lib. XII, 
eiusdem  de  arboribus  liber  separatus  ab  alijs,  quare  autem  id 
factum  fuerit,  ostenditur  in  epistola  ad  lectorem;  Palladii,  lib, 
XIIII  .  .  .  Georgij  Alexandrini  enarrationes  .  .  .  33-f  3o8f. 
illus.  O.    Ven.  in  aedibvs  Aldi  et  Andreae  soceri,  1514 

D630  D14 
Revised  by  Johannes  Jucundus. 

37  +  39if-    illus.  S.    Ven.?  Aldus?  1528 

D630  D28 

Possibly  a  pirated  edition  by  Mazochius.  Bears  the  bookplate  of  Georgius 
Kloss. 

Milles,  Thomas,  ed.  tr.  anon.  Treasurie  of  auncient  and  moderne 
times,  containing  the  learned  collections;  judicious  readings  and 
memorable  observations  not  onely  divine,  morrall  and  phylo- 
sophicall  but  also  poeticall,  martiall,  politicall,  historicall, 
astrologicall  .  .  .  tr.  out  of  .  .  .  Pedro  Mexio  and  M.  Francesco 
Sansovino  ...  as  also  .  .  .  Anthonie  du  Verdier  .  .  .  Loys 
Guyon  .   .   .  Claudius   Gruget  ...     2 v.   F.     Lond.    1613-19 

D808.8  qM6i 
Wanting  v.i,  p. 893-904;  and  v. 2. 

Minsheu,  John  .  ,  .  Guide  into  the  tongues,  with  .  .  .  their 
etymologies  ...  in  ...  i  English,  2  British  or  Welsh,  3  Low 
Dutch,  4  High  Dutch,  5  French.  6  Italian,  7  Spanish,  8  Portuguez^ 
9  Latine,  10  Greeke,  ii  Hebrew  .  .  .   i8  +  543p.F^     Lond.  1617 

D413  fM66 
Partly  in  black  letter.     Title  in  Latin  and  English. 

Vocabularium     Hispanico-Latinum    et    Anglicum    copi- 

osissimum  ...  a  most  copious  Spanish  dictionarie  with  Latine 
and  English  and  sometime  other  languages  .  .  .  with  the  ety- 
mologies .   .   .      189P.  F\     Lond.  1 61 7  D413  fM66 

Le  Mist^re  du  viel  testament,  see  under  Incunabula,  1500? 

Monstrelet,  Enguerrand  de.  Chroniques,  see  under  Incunabula,, 
1503? 


6o  NEW  YORK  STATE  LIBRARY 

Montaigne,  Michel  Eyquem  de.     Essayes;    or.  Moral,  politike  and 

militarie   discourses;     [tr.  by   John  Florioj.     fed. 2.      3pt  in  iv. 

12  +  630P.Q.     Lond.  1613  D844.31   qKif 

Wanting  10  leaves.     Paged  continuously. 
Essays,    or,    Morall,    politike    and    militarie    discourses. 

Ed.3  enl.     i2-f  63i  +  iip.Q.     Lond.  1632  D844.31  qKi 

Translated  by  John  Florio. 
Montreux,  Nicholas  de,  anon.     Honours  academic;  or,  The  famous 

pastorall   of   the    faire    shepheardesse,    Julietta  .   .   .  done    into 

English  bv  R[obert]  T[ofte].     5pt  in  iv.  Q.     Lond.  16 10 

D823.3  qM76 
Munthe,  Ludvig  Hansen,  bp.     En  gudelig  oc  andectig  bon  somudi 

kircker,    skoler   oc   husene,    udi    denne  sorgelige  oc  uformodede 

feidestid  dagligen  bruges,  ofuer  Bergen  stiet  udi  Xorrige  ...     8f . 

S.     Christiania,  1644  D264.047   B78 

Black  letter. 
Murphy,  Arthur.     Gray's-inn  journal.     2v.  S.     Dub.  1756 

824.69  M95 

Issued  in  104  weekly  numbers,  Oct.  1752-54. 

Musculus,  Wolfgang.  Common  places  of  Christian  religion, 
gathered  by  Wolfgangus  Musculus  for  the  vse  of  suche  as  desire 
the  knowledge  of  godly  truthe;  translated  out  of  Latine  into 
Englishe  [by  lohn  Man];  hereunto  are  added  two  other  treatises, 
made  by  the  same  author,  one  of  "Othes"  and  an  other  of  "Vsur\^e" 
.   .  .     i2p.  +  ii8  col.  59p.  +  587f.Q.     Lond.     Wolfe,  1563 

D208  qM97 
Black  letter. 

Nepos,  Cornelius,  anon.  De  vita  illustrium  virorum.  see  under 
Incunabula.  1500? 

Newman,  Jeremiah  Whitaker,  comp.  anon.  Lounger's  common- 
place book;  or,  Miscellaneous  collections  in  histor}^,  criticism, 
biography,  poetry  and  romance  .  .  .  Ed.3.  4^^^-  i^  2.  O. 
Lond.  1805-7  D828  N46  cop. 2 

Thackeray's  copy. 

V.4  title  reads:  Xew  ^'olume  of  the  Lounger's  commonplace  book;  con- 
taining 100  articles,  none  of  which  have  been  printed  in  any  of  the  former 
volumes. 

Niclaes,  Heinrich.  Evangelivm  regni ;  a  joy  full  message  of  the  king- 
dom .  .  .  set-fourth  by  H.  N.  and  by  him  pervsed  a-new  and 
more  distinctlie  declared ;  translated  out  of  Base-almayne  [b}^  C. 
Vitell]  .   .   .      loof.T.     Amst.r   1575?  1)240  N54 

Black  letter. 
Nider,  Johannes.  Preceptorium  legis,  see  under  Incunabula,  1478 
Nottingham,  Heneage  Finch,  15^  earl  of,  comp.  anon.  Exact  and 
most  impartial  accompt  of  the  indictment,  arraignment,  trial  and 
judgment  ...  of  9  and  20  regicides,  the  murtherers  of  His  .  .  . 
Majesty  .  .  .  began  .  .  .  the  9th  of  Oct.  1660  and  continued  .  .  . 
untill  .  .  .  the  1 9th  of  the  same  moneth  .  .  .  with  a  summary  of 
the  dark  and  horrid  decrees  of  those  cabaLists  preparatory  to 
that  hellish  fact  .   .   .     287P.  sq.D.     Lond.  1660      D942.06  X84 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL    COLLECTION  6l 

Oates's  manifesto;  or,  The  complaint  of  Titus  Gates  against  the 
Doctor  of  Salamanca  and  the  same  Doctor  against  .  .  .  Gates, 
comprized  in  a  dialogue  between  the  said  parties  on  occasion  of 
some  inconsistent  evidence  given  about  the  horrid  and  damnable 
popish  plot  .  .  .  22p.Q.     Lond.  1683  D942.066  qOyg 

A  satire. 

Ogilby,  John.  Britannia  depicta;  or,  Ggilby  improv'd,  being  a 
coppy  of  Ggilby 's  survey  of  all  ye  direct  and  principal  crossroads 
in  England  and  Wales;  wherein  are  delineated  all  ye  cities, 
towns,  villages,  churches  .  .  ,etc.,  scituate  on  or  near  the  rOads 
[to  which  is]  added  a  description  of  all  the  cities,  borough -touns, 
touns-corporate  etc.,  draun  from  the  best  historians  by  Ino. 
Owen.     Ed.  4.     273P.  illus.  G.     Lond.  1736  912.42  Og4 

Oiearius,  Adam.  Voyages  and  travells  of  the  ambassadors  sent  by 
Frederick,  Duke  of  Holstein,  to  the  .  .  .  Duke  of  Muscovy  and 
the  King  of  Persia  .  .  .  1633-  .  .  .  1639,  containing  a  .  .  . 
history  of  Muscovy,  Tartary,  Persia  and  other  .  .  .  countries 
.  .  .  added  the  travels  of  John  Albert  de  Mandelslo  .  .  .  into 
the  East  Indies  .  .  .  rendred  into  English  by  John  Davies, 
Ed. 2.     2v.  in  I,  per.   maps,  F.     Lond.  1669       D915  qGb  cop. 2 

Contents:  v.  i   Travels  of  the  ambassadors 

v.a  Travels  of  Mandelslo  into  the  East  Indies 
Has  extra  map  inserted. 

Ortelius,  Abraham,  anati.  Theatrvm  orbis  terrarvm:  opus  nunc 
denuo  ab  ipso  auctore  recognitum,  multisque  locis  castigatum  & 
quam  plurimis  nouis  tabulis  atque  commentaries  auctum.  10  + 
48f.  70  maps,  F^.  Antverpiae,  apud  ^gidium  Radaeum  Gand- 
ensem,  1575  D912  fGrSi 

Colored  maps  with  descriptive  text. 

Ovidius  Naso,  Publius.     Fastorum  libri,  see  under  Incunabula,  1482 

Palude,  Petrus  de.  Sermones  thesauri  noui,  see  under  Incunabula, 
I49f) 

Paterculus,  Caius  Velleius.  Velleius  Paterculus,  his  Romane  his- 
toric .  .  .  tr.  out  of  the  Latine  ed.,  supervised  by  Janus  Gru- 
terus  .  .  .  and  rendred  English  by  S[i]r  Robert  Le  Grys.  14  + 
43op.   nar.T.     Lond.  1632  D878.9  P27V 

Patrizi,  Francesco,  hp.  anon.  II  sacr.o  regno  de'l  gran  patritio  de'l 
vero  reggimento  e  de  la  vera  felicita  de'l  principe  e  beatitvdine 
hvmana.     24  +  368f.S.     Vinegia.Aldi  filii,  1553  D184  P27 

Translated  by  Giovanni  Fabrini. 

PIrault,  Guillaume,  hp.  Summa  de  virtutibus,  see  under  Incuna- 
bula. 1475 

Petrarca,  Francesco.    >Gpera  .  .  .  de  rimedi  de  I'vna  et  I'altra  for- 

tvna  .  .  .  tradotta  per  Remigio  [Xanni]  fiorentino.     4i6  +  3f.S. 

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.  .  .  East  Indies  .  .  .  where  he  five  times  suffered  shipwrack, 
was  16  times  sold  and  13  times  made  a  slave;  written  originally 
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Pius  2,  Enea  Silvio  Piccolomini,  pope.  Epistulae  familiares,  see 
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Piatt,  Sir  Hugh.  Jewell  house  of  art  and  nature;  conteining 
diuers  rare  and  profitable  inuentions,  together  with  sundry  new 
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faithfully  and  familiarly  set  downe  according  to  the  authors 
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Plautus,  Titus  Maccius.  Ex  Plavti  comoediis  xx  qvarvm  carmina 
magna  ex  parte  in  mensvm  svvm  restitvta  svnt,  M.D.XXII; 
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the  "Naturall  historic";  tr.  into  English  by  Philemon  Holland. 
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Plutarchus.  Lives  of  the  noble  Grecians  and  Romanes  compared 
together  by  .  .  .  Plutarke  of  Chaeronea ;  translated  out  of  Greeke 
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Englishe  by  [Sir]  Thomas  North.  14-I-1175P.  illus.  F.  Lond. 
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From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

The  philosophic  commonlie  called  the  "Morals";  tr.  out  of 

Greeke  into  English  and  conferred  with  the  Latine  translations 
and  the  French  bv  Philemon  Holland  .  .  .  8  + 1363 +  64P.F. 
Lond.   1603  D888.8  qX 

Prynne,  William.  Mount-Orgueil ;  or,  Divine  and  profitable 
meditations  raised  from  the  contemplation  of  these  three  leaves 
of  natures  volume:  i  rockes,  2  seas,  3  gardens,  digested  into 
three  distinct  poems,  to  which  is  prefixed  a  poeticall  description  of 
Mount-Orgueil  Castle  in  the  Isle  of  Jersy;  a  poem  of  the  "Soules 
complaint  against  the  body"  and  "Comfortable  cordialls  against 


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the   discomforts    of    imprisonment"  .  .  .  hereto  annexed  .   .  . 

14+ 184+ iQp.D.     Lond.  1641  D341   PqS 

New   discovery  of   the   prelates   tyranny  in    their    late 


prosecutions  of  William  Pryn  .  .  .  John  Bastwick  .  .  .  and 
Henry  Burton  .  .  .  wherein  the  .  .  .  proceedings  against  them 
in  the  High-commission  and  Star-chamber,  their  petitions, 
speeches,  cariages  .  .  .  the  votes  of  the  Commons  house  upon  the 
report  of  their  cases  .  .  .  with  Prynnes  argument  .  .  .  are  truly 
related  .  .  .     48  +  226P.  2  por.  D.     Lond.  1641  D341  P95 

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world  and  the  religions  observed  in  all  ages  and  places  dis- 
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28  +  918-I-36P.Q.     Lond.  1614  D209  qP97 

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of  books  relating  to  America,  16:113. 

comp.     Purchas    his    pilgrimes  ...     5V.  illus.     maps,  F. 


Lond.  1625-26  D910.8  qP97i 

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plete copy,  lacking  only  2  or  3  pages.     Original  issue. 

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4:3640-43- 

Purland,  T.  comp.  Fragments  of  antiquitie.  236-f-i6p.  illus.  sq.F. 
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2pt  in  IV.  pi.  maps,  tab.   F.     Lond.  1634  ^930  fRi9  cop. 2 

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Xo  more  published.     These  five  books  bring  the  history  to  130  B.C.  and 
comprise  the  "  First  part  "  of  the  whole  work  as  originally  planned. 

Judicious  and  select  essayes  and  observations:  upon  the 

ist  invention  of  shipping,  the  misery  of  invasive  warre,  the 
navy  royall  and  sea-service;  with  his  "Apologie  for  his  voyage 
to  Guiana"  .   .   .     50-I- io9-}-69p.T.     Lond.  1650         D387   R132 

From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista,  comp.  .  .  Delle  navigationi  et  viaggi 
raccolto  gia  da  .  .  .  Ramvsio  &  con  molti  &  vaghi  discorsi  da 
lui  in  molti  luoghi  dichiarato  &  illustrato,  nel  qvale  si  contengono 
la  descrittione  dell'  Africa  &  del  paese  del  Prete  lanni,  con  varij 
viaggi  .  .  .  et  la  nauigatione  attomo  il  mondo  .  .  .  Ed. 3. 
3V.  illus.  maps  F.     Venetia,  nella  stamperia  de  Givnti,  1563-74 

D910.8  qRi4i 

V.3  wanting.     Bears  the  bookplate  of  H.  G.  Goltermann. 

V.2  t-p.  reads:  Secondo  volume  delle  navigationi  et  viaggi  raccolto  gia 
da  .  .  .  Ramvsio  et  hora  in  qvesta  nvova  editione  accrescivto,  nel  qvale 
si  contengono  I'historia  delle  cose  de  Tartari  &  diuersi  fatti  de'loro  imperatori 
descritta  da  Marco  Polo  ...  &  da  Hayton  Armeno. 


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Rastell,  John,  conip.  anon.  Les  termes  de  la  le}^;  or,  Certain  difficult 
and  obscure-  words  and  terms  of  the  common  and  statute  laws 
of  this  realm  now  in  use  expounded  and  explained  .  .  .  New  ed. 
enl.     4  + 592p.  nar.O.     Lond.     1721  D347.03  R18 

English  and  French  text  printed  in  opposite  columns;  English  in  black 
letter. 

Attributed  by  some  to  William  Rastell  son  of  John.  From  library  of 
John,  duke  of  Bedford. 

Recorde,  Robert,  anon.  Castle  of  knowledge  .  .  .  12  +  232P. 
ipl.  O.     Lond.     Valentine  Sims,   1596  D520  1)96 

Black  letter. 

Prince  Henrv's  copy,  his  stamp  on  the  cover.  From  library  of  Richard 
Grant  White. 

Ground   of    arts;   teaching    the  .   .   .  worke  and  practise 

of  arithmeticke  .  .  .  augmented  by  John  Dee  and  since  en- 
larged with  a  "Third  part  of  rules  of  practise"  ...  by  [Hugh 
Mellis,  ed.  by]  John  Mellis  and  .  .  .  enlarged  with  an  apx  of 
figurate  numbers  and  the  extraction  of  their  roots  .  .  .  with 
tables  of  board  and  timber  measure  and  new  tables  of  interest 
upon  interest  after  10  and  8  per  100,  with  the  true  value  of  an- 
nuities .  .  .  the  ist  calculated  by  R.  C.  but  corrected,  and  the 
latter  .  .  .  calculated  by  Rob[ert]  Hartwell  .  .  .  25-i-63op. 
illus.  S.     Lond.    1640  D511   E40 

Black  letter. 

Reuchlin,  Johann,  comp.  anon.  Vocabularius  breuiloquus,  see 
under  Incunabula,  1482 

Rheims,  English  college.  New  Testament  of  Jesus  Christ  .  .  .  tr. 
into  English  .  .  .  with  annotations  and  other  helpes,  for  the 
better  understanding  of  the  text  .  .  .  New  ed.  309 +  349  + 3P- 
nar.T.     Antwerp,  Seldenslach,  1621  D225.7R34 

Roman  Catholic  version,  not  made  from  the  original  Greek,  but  from  the 
Latin.  The  translators  were  William  Allen,  Dr  Stapleton,  Gregory  Martin 
and  Richard  Bristow. 

From  library  of  the  Duke  of  Sussex. 

Richardson,  GabrieL  Of  the  State  of  Europe,  containing  the  his- 
toric and  relation  of  the  many  provinces  hereof.  14  pt  in  iv.  Q. 
Ox.  1627  0914  qR39 

Rogers,  Daniel.  Naaman,  the  Syrian,  his  disease  and  cure;  dis- 
covering lively  to  the  reader  the  spirituall  leprosie  of  sinne  and 
selfe-love,  together  with  the  remedies  .  .  .  selfe-deniall  and 
faith  .   .   .   36  +  898P.Q.     Lond.   1642  D240  qR63 

Rogers,  Rev.  John,  ed.  anon.  The  Byble,  that  is  to  say  all  the 
Holy  Scripture,  in  whych  are  cotayned  the  Olde  and  New  Testa- 
mente  truly  7  purely  traslated  into  English  7  nowe  lately  with 
greate  industry  7  diligece  recognised  [by  Edmund  Becke].  5pt 
in  IV.  illus.  Q.     Lond.  John  Daye  &  William  Seres,  1549 

D220.52   qR63 

Wanting  a  few  leaves.  Black  letter;  with  woodcut  borders,  initials  and 
illustrations. 

Edited  from  Coverdale's  and  Tyndale's  translations. 


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Rolevinck,  Werner,  anon.  Fasciculus  temporum,  see  under  Incun- 
abula, 1490'' 

Roman  catholic  church.  Missale  speciale  [suma  diligetia  emen- 
datu.  Impressu  Uenetijs  per  Lucam  Anthoniu  de  Giunta  Flor- 
entinum.  Impensis  Christofori  Thum  ciuis  Augusten.  Anno 
dni.  M.ccccc.iiij.  nonas  August!].  io+ ii8f.  illus.  F.  Ven.  Lucas 
Anthoniu?,   1504  D264.025     qR66 

f.48  wanting;  f.74  is  followed   by  f.Sq:  the    register  has  no  reference  to 
intervening  leaves.     Black  letter;  printed  in  red  and  black. 

Dcs  romischen  kaysers  Franciscus  wahl-und  cronungs  diarium. 
2V.  in  I,  illus.  por.  pi.  map,  i  tab.  nar.  F*.  Franckfurt  am  Mayn, 
1746  D943.055  fR66 

Including: 
V.I   J.  D.  von  Olenschlager.     Vorrede 
Kayserliches  wahl-diarium 
Petrus  Mathiei.     Wahl-capitulation 
\\.  A.  VValther.     Kayserliche  wahl  predigt 
V.2  J.  D.  von  Olenschlager.     Vorrede 
Kayserliches  cr6nungs-diarium 
H.  A.  Walther.     Kayserliche  crOnungs  predigt 

Roslin,  Eucharius,  anon.  The  byrth  of  mankynde,  otherwyse 
named  the  woman's  b.ooke,  newly  set  furth,  corrected  and  aug- 
mented, whose  contentes  ye  maye  rede  in  the  table  of  the  booke 
and  most  playnly  in  the  prologue ;  [tr.  from  the  Latin]  by  Thomas 
Raynold,  phisition.  2i  +  i49f.D.  Lond.  Thomas  Raynalde, 
1545  D618.2  D45 

Wanting  t-p..  supplied  in  ms;  f.  141,  147.     Black  letter. 
A   translation  of    KOslin's   De  partu  hofninis.     Printer's  name  given   as 
Tho.  Ray  in  book. 

Saint  German,  Christopher,  anon.  Here  after  foloweth  a  lytell 
treatise  called  the  newe  addicions  [to  be  added  to  ye  secode  dia- 
loge  in  Englysshe  lately  made  betwyxte  a  doctour  of  diuinitie 
and  a  student  in  the  lawe  of  Englande ;  and  the  sayd  additions 
treate  most  specially  of  the  power  of  the  parlyament  concernynge 
the  spiritualtie  and  the  spiritual  iurisdiction].  30  +  2f.T.  Lond. 
Berthelet,  1531  D172.3  Sa2 

Probably  ist  edition.     Black  letter. 

Sanchez  de  Arevalo,  Rodrigo,  bp.  Speculum  vite  humane;  in  quo 
discutiuntur  comoda  &  incomoda,  dulcia  &  amara,  solatia  & 
miseriae,  prospera  &  aduersa.  laudes  &  pericula  omniu  statuum. 
i4-|-9if.Q.     Argentoratum,  Johann  Priiss,  1507  D879  qSas 

From  the  edition  of  Johannes  Botzhemus^Abstemius.fJakob  Wimpheling 
and  Symphorian  PoUio. 

Sandys,  George,  anon.  Relation  of  a  journey  begun  A.D.  16 10, 
containing  a  description  of  the  Turkish  empire  .  .  .  ^gypt  .  .  . 
the  Holy  Land  .  .  .  remote  parts  of  Italy  and  islands  adjoyn- 
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primvm   in  Ivcem  editi    .        .    2  +  52o-|-3of.     illus.     F.     Lond. 
Bishop,  Nvberie  &  Barker,  1596  ^  D942  qSag 

'Contents:  Willielmi   monachi   Malmesburiensis   de  gestis  regum   Anglorvm, 
lib.    V;  eiusdem   Historiae  nouellae,   lib.    II;  eiusdem  de  gestis 
pontificum  Angl.  lib.  Ill  I 
Henrici,  archidiaconi  Huntindoniensis,  Historiarum  lib.  VIII 
Rogeri  Hovedeni  Annalium  pars  prior  et  posterior 
Chronicorum  Ethelwerdi,  lib.  IIII 
Ingvlphi  abbatis  Croylandensis  Historiarum  lib.  I 

Scotland — Parliament.  Lawes  and  actes  of  Parliament  maid  be 
King  lames  the  first  and  his  svccessovrs,  kinges  of  Scotland: 
uisied,  collected  and  extracted  furth  of  the  register  [by  Sir  John 
Skene] ;  the  contentes  of  this  buik  are  expremed  in  the  leafe  fol- 
lowing .   .   .     3V.  in  I,  Q.     Edin.  Walde-graue,  1597 

D346.1   qSco8 
Contents:  v.i  James  i-Mary 
V.2  James  6 
V.3  De  verborum  significatione 

Scott,  Reginald.  A  perfite  platforme  of  a  hoppe  garden,  and 
necessarie  instructions  for  the  making  and  mayntenaunce  there- 
of ..  .  New  ed.  enl.  12  +  63P.  illus.  D.  Lond.  Henrie  Den- 
ham,  1576  D635  D86 
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Scott,  Sir  Walter,  bart.  anon.  Chronicles  of  the  Canongate  .  .  . 
2V.  D.     Edin.  1827  D823.73  Xi 

2d  series  .  .  .     v.i,  D.     Edin.  1828     D823.73  Xic 

I  St  edition. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel  ...     3V.  D.     Edin.  1822      D823.73  Ui 

I  St  edition. 

The  Monastery,  a  romance  .   .   .  3V.   nar.D.      Edin.   1820 

D823.73  S7I 
I  St  edition. 

The  Pirate  ...     3V.   D.     Edin.  1822  D823.73  T7 

I  St  edition. 
Quentin  Durward  ...    3V.  D.    Edin.  1823     D823.73  U7a 


ist  edition. 


Tales  of  my  landlord,   3d  series,   collected  and   arranged 

by  Jedediah  Cleishbotham  ...     4V.  nar.D.     Edin.  1819 

D823.73  Q4C 
V.1-3   Bride  of  Lammermoor 
v.3-4  Legend  of  Montrose 
I  St  edition. 

Tales  of  the  Crusaders  .  .  .     v.3-4:    the  Talisman.     2V.D. 


Edin.  1825  E)873-73  Wi 

ist  edition. 

Woodstock;  or,  The  cavalier,  a  tale  of  the  year  1651   . 


3V.  D.     Edin.  1826  D823.73  Yic 

ist  edition. 


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Scud^ry,  Madeleine  de.  Artamenes;  or,  The  grand  Cyrus,  an  excel- 
lent new  romance,  written  by  that  famous  wit  of  France,  Mon- 
sieur de  Scudery  and  now  Englished  by  F.G.  5V.  Q.  Lond. 
1653-55  D843.45  qO 

Wanting  v.i,  pt2,  p.  169-82;  v. 4,  p.  187-90.  Mutilated. 
Written  by  Mile  de  Scudery  under  her  brother's  name. 
From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

Sebonde,  Raymond  de.  iTheologia  naturalis,  see  under  Incunabula, 
1496 

Shakspere,  William.  Mr  William  Shakespeare's  comedies,  his- 
tories and  tragedies  published  according  to  the  true  originall 
copies.     Ed.  2.     v. p.  F.     Lond.  1632  D822.33  ql 

Imperfect.     Contains  the  bookplate  of  Henry  Glasford  Potter  and  a  few 
ms  notes. 

Sidney,  Algernon.  Discourses  concerning  government.  462P.F. 
Lond.  1698  321   qSiii 

Smith,  Sir  Thomas.  Commonwealth  of  England  and  the  maner  of 
govemement  thereof  .  .  .  newly  corrected  and  amended.  8  + 
i34p.O.     Lond.  1621  D347.99  Sm6 

Black  letter.     From  library  of  Richard  Grant  White. 

Solemn  mock-procession;  or.  The  tryal  and  execution  of  the  pope 
and  his  ministers  on  the  17.  Nov.  at  Temple-Bar  .  .  .  6p.  sq.O. 
Lond.  1680  .       .        D282  W41 

Sparrow,  Anthony,  hp.  comp.  anon.  Collection  of  articles,  injunc- 
tions, canons,  orders,  ordinances  and  constitutions  ecclesiastical, 
with  other  .  .  .  records  of  the  Church  of  England  ...  in  the 
times  of  .  .  .  Edward  Vlth  .  .  .  Elizabeth  and  .  .  .  James 
.  .  .  v.p.  sq.  O.     Lond.  j6-  D283.42  Sp2i 

T-p.  wanting.     Partly  in  black  letter. 

Speed,  John,  comp.  Genealogies  recorded  in  the  sacred  Scriptures, 
according  to  every  family  and  tribe ;  with  the  line  of  our  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ  observed  from  Adam  to  the  blessed  Virgin  Mary ;  by 
J.  S.     34-f4p.  illus.  O.     Lond.  16-  D220.52  H7421 

Spenser,  Edmund.  Works  of  that  famous  English  poet  .  .  . 
whereunto  is  added  an  account  of  his  life,  with  other  new  addi- 
tions never  before  in  print  .  .  .  10-I-339  +  415P.  i  pi.  F.  Lond. 
1679  D821.31   ql 

Sprecher  von  Berneck,  Fortunat.  Rhetia;  ubi  eius  verus  situs, 
politia,  bella,  foedera  et  alia  memorabilia  accuratissim^  des- 
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D939.84  Sp7 
Elzevir. 

Stapleton,  Thomas.  A  fortresse  of  the  faith  first  planted  amonge 
vs  Englishmen  and  continued  hitherto  in  the  vniuersall  church 
of  Christ ;  the  faith  of  which  time  Protestants  call  papistry  .  .  . 
i64f.O.     Antwerpe,  Laet,  1565  D274.2  B392 

Frontispiece  inserted,  portrait  of  author,  engraved  from  a  scarce  print  in 
the  collection  of  Sir  John  St  Aubyn. 


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Statham,  Nicholas,  anon.  Abridgement  of  cases  Edward  i  to 
Henry  6,  see  tmder  Incunabula,  1490?  * 

Statius,  Publius  Papinius.     Opera,  see  under  Incunabula,  1483 

Sternhold,  Thomas,  Hopkms,  John,  &  others,  tr.  The  whole  booke 
of  Psalmes  collected  into  Englishe  meter,  conferred  with  the 
Hebrue  with  apt  notes  to  sing  them  withall  .  .  .  9  +  58p.Q. 
Lond.   Day,  1576  D220.52  qB47 

Wanting  p. 59  and  following;  103d  psalm  the  last. 

Stow,  John.  The  annales,  or  generall  chronicle  of  England  begun 
...  by  John  Stow  and  after  him  continued  .  .  .  unto  the  ende 
of  this  present  yeere  1 614  by  Edmond  Howes,  [with  an  apx  .  .  . 
of  the  foundations  and  descriptions  of  the  .  .  .  Universities  of 
.  .  .  Cambridge,  Oxford  and  London,  the  matters  whereof  con- 
cerning the  former  two  ,  .  .  were  gathered  by  .  .  .  John  Stow 
.  .  .  and  continued  by  Edmond  Howes  .  .  .  the  3d  .  .  .  writ- 
ten by  Syr  George  Buck].     20  +  988  +  30P.F.     Lond.    161 5 

D942  qSt;  cop. 2 
T-p.  wanting.     Black  letter. 

Surv^ay  of  London,  conteyning  the  originall,  antiquity,  in- 
crease, moderne  estate  and  description  of  that  city,  written  in 
the  yeare  1598;  since  .  .  .  increased  with  diuers  rare  notes  of 
antiquity  .  .  .  also  an  apologie  .  .  .  against  the  opinion  of 
some  men  concerning  that  citie  .  .  .  with  an  apx  contayning  in 
Latine  "Libellum  de  situ  &  nobilitate  Londini"  ...  by 
William  Fitzstephen.     8-f-579  +  2p.D.     Lond.  1603 

D913.421  St7 
Black  letter. 

Stransky,  Paulus.  Respublica  Bojema  a  Stransky  descripta,  recog- 
nita  et  aucta.     575p.  nar.Tt.     Lugdunum  Batavorum,  1643 

D914.37  St8 
Printed  by  Bonaventure  and  Abraham  Elzevir. 

Suetonius  Tranquillus,  Caius.  Historic  of  12  Caesars,  emperors 
of  Rome ;  written  in  Latine  and  newly  tr.  into  English  by  Phile- 
mon Holland;  together  with  a  marginall  glosse  and  other  briefe 
anotations  thereupon.     31 -f  2  72-}-39p.Q.     Lond.  1606 

D878.7  qWi 

Tasso,  Torquato,  ajton.  Godfrey  of  Boulogne;  or,  The  recoverie 
of  Jerusalem,  done  into  English  heroicall  verse  by  Edward  Faire- 
fax  and  now  the  second  time  imprinted.  7  +  392P.Q.  Lond. 
1624  D851.46  qP 

Two  copies.     Copy  i  from  library  of  Richard  Grant  White;  copy  2  from 

library  of  C.  W.  Frederickson,  with  ms  notes. 

Theloall,  Simon.  Le  digest  des  briefes  originals  et  des  choses  con- 
cemants  eux.     8  +  424f.S.  Lond.  in  aedibus  Tottelli,  1579 

^347-92  T34 

Thomas,  William.     Principal  r\des  of  the  Italian  grammer,  with  a 

dictionarie  for  the  better  vnderstandynge  of  Boccace,  Pethrarcha 

and    Dante  .  .  .  newly    corrected    and    imprinted  .  .  .   1567. 

i79f.D.     Lond.  in  aedibus  H.  Wykes,  1567  D455  T36 

•  Wanting  8  leaves.     Black  letter. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  69 

Tong,  Israel,  D.D.  Jesuits  assassins;  or,  The  popish  plot  further 
declared  and  demonstrated  in  their  murderous  practices  and 
principles  ...   2  pt  in  iv.  Q.     Lond.  1680  D942.066  qGyg 

Pt2  has  title:  An  answer  to  certain  scandalous  papers  scattered  abroad 
under  colour  of  a  Catholick  admonition. 

Topsell,  Edward,  comp.  History  of  four-footed  beasts  and  ser- 
pents .  .  .  collected  out  of  the  writings  of  Conradus  Gesner  and 
other  authors,  whereunto  is  now  added  the  "Theater  of  insects; 
or.  Lesser  living  creatures,"  by  Thomas  Muffet;  the  whole  rev., 
corrected  and  inlarged  by  J[ohn]  R[owland].  14  +  1 130  +  6p.  illus. 
F.     Lond.  1658  D599  qEsS 

Torquemada,  Juan  de,  card.  Expositio  super  toto  Psalterio,  see 
tinder  Incunabula,  1478 

Tortelli,  Giovanni.  Commentariorum  grammaticorum  de  orthog- 
raphia  dictionum  e  Graecis  tractarum  opus,  see  under  Incunabula, 
1480 

Tyndale,  William,  tr.  Newe  Testament  of  oure  Saueour  Jesus 
Christ  translated  by  M.  Wil.  Tyndall,  yet  once  agayno  corrected 
with  newe  annotacyons  very  necessary  to  better  onderstond- 
ynge;  where  vnto  is  added  an  exhortacion  to  the  same  of 
Erasmus  Rotero,  with  an  Engelshe  calender  and  a  table  necessary 
to  fynde  easly  and  lyghtly  any  story  contayned  in  the  fowre 
euangelistes  &  in  the  Actes  of  the  apostles.  41  if.  illus.  S.  n.p. 
1549  D225.52  T972 

Imperfect.     Woodcuts  in  the  Apocalypse  only. 

Edition  resembles  Martin  Emperor's  Antwerp  edition  of  1534  in  type; 
probably  printed  on  the  continent.  Black  letter.  For  full  description,  see 
Cotton's  Editions  of  the  Bible,  p. 338. 

Vega,  Garcias  Laso  de  la,  the  Inca.  The  royal  commentaries  of 
Peru  in  two  parts;  the  ist  part  treating  of  the  original  of  their 
incas  or  kings,  of  their  idolatry  .  .  .  the  2d  part  describing 
the  manner  by  which  that  new  world  was  conquered  by  the 
Spaniards  .  .  .  [tr.  fr.  the]  Spanish  ...  by  Sir  Paul  Rycaut. 
lo-l- ioi9  +  8p.    ipor.  pi.  F.     Lond,  1688         D98S  qV52i  cop. 2 

Vergilio,  Polidoro.  Abridgemet  of  the  notable  worke  of  .  .  . 
Vergile,  conteygnyng  the  devisers  and  first  finders  out  as  well 
of  artes,  ministeries,  feactes  7  civill  ordinaunces,  as  of  rites  7 
ceremonies  commonly  used  in  the  churche  .  .  .  gathered  [and 
translated]  by  Thomas  Langley.  8  +  i52  +  i5f.T.  Lond.  Tis- 
dale,  1570  D901  V581 

Wanting  f.1-2,    8  of  preface,  including  t-p.  also  f.9  of  table  and  leaf  with 

printer's  device.     Black  letter. 

De  inventoribus  rerum,  libri  8,  et  De  prodigiis,  libri  3,  cum 

indicibus  locupletissimis  .  ,  .  42  +  511  +  192P.  nar.T.    Amst,  1671 

D879.8  V581 

Vermigli,  Pietro  Martire.  The  common  places  of  .  .  .  Peter  Mar- 
tyr, diuided  into  foure  principall  parts  with  a  large  addition 
of  manie  theologicall  and  necessarie  discourses  .  .  .  translated 
and  partlie  gathered  by  Anthonie  Marten  .  .  .  [added  an 
* 'Oration  wherein   is   set    foorth   the  life   and  death   of  ,   .   . 


70  NEW   YORK    STATE  LIBRARY 

Peter  Martyr-Vermillius  "  by  losias   Simlerus].     v.p.  F.     Lond. 
1583  D230  qV59 

Black  letter.  Paging  is  irregular  and  runs  thus:  1-640;  1-398;  1-335, 
331;  101-252;  1-165P.     The  oration  of  Simler  is  without  paging. 

Verstegan,  Richard.  Restitution  of  decayed  intelligence;  in  an- 
tiquities, concerning  the  most  noble  and  renowned  English 
nation,  by  the  study  and  travell  of  R.  V.  .  .  24  +  338  +  12P. 
illus.  sq.D.     Lond.  1634  D913.42  V61  cop. 2 

Vigo,  Giovanni  di.  The  most  excellent  workes  of  chirurgerye 
made  and  set  forth  by  maister  John  Vigon,  heed  chirurgie  of 
our  tyme  in  Italic,  translated  into  English;  whereunto  is  added 
an  exposition  of  straunge  termes  &  unknowen  symples  belong- 
yng  to  the  arte.     27o+i5f.Q.     Lond.    Whytchurch,  1543 

D617  qD43 
Black  letter. 

Villegas,  Selvago,  Alonso  de.  Lives  of  Saints  written  in  Spanish 
.  .  .  tr.  out  of  Italian  into  English  [by  Edward  Kinsman], 
whereunto  are  added  the  lives  of  sundry  other  saints  .  .  .  ex- 
tracted out  of  F.  Ribadeniera,  Surius  and  .  .  .  other  .  .  .  au- 
thors: the  3d  ed.  set  forth  by  John  Heigham  .  .  .  8  +  1077  +  88p. 
sq.O.     St  Omer,  1630  D922  V71 

Virgilius  Maro,  Publius.  Aeneis,  tr.  into  Scottish  verse  by  .  .  . 
Gawin  Douglas ;  a  new  ed  .  .  .  to  which  is  added  a  large  glossary 
...  and  to  the  whole  is  prefix'd  an  .  .  .  account  of  the 
author's  life  and  writings  .  .  .  [by  John  Sage].  29  +  486  +  loop.F. 
Edin.  1710  D873.1   qS 

Two  copies. 
The  13th  book  of  the  Aeneid  was  written  by  Mapheus  Vegius;  the  glossary 

was  compiled  by  Thomas  Ruddiman. 

W,  B.  Additional  discovery  of  Roger  L' Estrange  his  further  dis- 
covery of  the  popish  plot;  wherein  Titus  Oates  and  the  rest  of 
the  king's  evidences  are  vindicated  from  the  aspersions  cast 
upon  them  .  .  .  together  with  some  new  observations  upon  the 
said  discovery  .  .  .  in  a  letter  to  .  .  .  Oates.  i8  +  p.Q.  Lond. 
1680  D942.066  qG79 

Wanting  after  p.  18. 
Weekly  Pacquet  of  advice  from  Rome;  or,  The  history  of  popery 
.  .  .  Dec.  3,  i678-Julyi3,i683.     5V.  in  3  (v.  1-3, D.  v.  4-5,  sq.O) 
n.t-p.     Lond. 1 678-83  D282  W41 

One  of  the  earliest  newspapers  published,  v. 5,  no.  10  not  published. 
6p.  missing  from  v. 5,  no.  12;  4p.  from  v.5,  no.  35.  Only  3  numbers  pub- 
lished June  25-July  16,  1680.     Edited  by  Henry  Care. 

Last  part  of  each  number  has  its  separate  title:  i.e.  "  The  Popish  cour- 
ant,"  changed  to  "  Popes  harbinger,"  and  later  to  "  The  Courant."     v.i, 
no.  I,  has  title:  Pacquet  of  advice  from  Rome;  or,  The  history  of  popery; 
July  9  ? -30,    1680   title  reads:  New  anti-Roman  pacquet;  or,  Memoirs  of 
popes  and  popery;  nos.  1-4:  Aug.  6-Nov.  26,  1680  title  reads:  Anti-Roman 
pacquet ;  or,  Memoirs  of  popes  and  popery. 
V.I  Dec.  3,  1678-July  4,  1679;  31  nos. 
V.2  July  II,  1679-May  28,  1680;  47  nos. 
V.3  June  4,  1680-Dec.  16,  1681;  80  nos. 
V.4  Dec.  23,  i68i-Aug.  18,  1682;  35  nos. 
v.5  Aug.  25,  1682-July  13,  1683;  47  nos. 
No  more  published. 


DUNCAN    CAMPBELL   COLLECTION  7I 

Weever,  John.  Ancient  funerall  monuments  ...  of  Great  Brit- 
aine,  Ireland  and  the  islands  adjacent,  with  the  dissolved  mon- 
asteries therein  contained,  their  founders  and  what  eminent 
persons  have  beene  in  the  same  interred  .  .  .  15 +  871  p.  illus. 
por.   F.     Lond.  1631  D929.5   qW4i 

Whitelocke,  Sir  Bulstrode,  anon.  Memorials  of  the  English  affairs ; 
or.  An  historical  account  of  what  passed  from  the  beginning  of 
the  reign  of  king  Charles  i  to  king  Charles  2  his  happy  restaura- 
tion,  containing  the  publick  transactions,  together  with  the 
private  consultations  and  secrets  of  the  cabinet.  704P.F*. 
Lond.  1682  942.06  fW58i 

Wiclif,  John.  Vvicklieffes  wicket  faythfully  ouerseene  and  cor- 
rected after  the  originall  and  first  copie  [by  Miles  Coverdale?] 
.  .  .  hereunto  is  added  an  epistle  to  the  reader  with  the  protest- 
acion  of  Ihon  Lassels  .  .  .  and  the  testament  of  Wyllyam  Tracie 
.  .  .  expounded  by  Willyam  Tyndall  and  Ihon  Frythe  .  .  . 
32f.T.     n.p.  1548  D265.3  W63 

Leaves  after  f.28  wanting.     Black  letter.     Bears  the  bookplate  of  Walter 
Wilson. 

Witts  recreations  selected  from  the  finest  fancies  of  moderne 
muses  .  .  .  [and  "  Epitaphs  "].     2pt  in  iv.  T.     Lond.  1640 

D828  W78 
Wanting  t-p.  and  several  leaves;  first  edition. 

Wotton,  Henry,  comp.  Elements  of  architecture  collected  from 
the  best  authors  and  examples.     123P.  sq.D.     Lond.  1624 

D720  W91 

Wydowes,  J.  anon.  Naturall  philosophy;  or,  A  description  of  the 
world,  namely  of  angles,  of  man,  of  the  heavens,  of  the  ayre, 
of  the  earth,  of  the  water  and  of  the  creatures  in  the  whole 
world  .  .  .  4  +  64P.O.     Lond.  162 1  D500  E21 

Yelverton,  Sir  Henry,  bart.  Les  reports  .  .  .  de  divers  speciall 
cases  en  le  court  del  bank  le  roy,  cy  bien  en  le  darraigne  temps 
del  reigne  du  Roign  Elizabeth  come  en  les  premier  10  ans  del 
Roy  Jaques  .  .  .  imprimee  per  1' original  ...  en  francois  .  .  . 
publie  .  .  .  par  Sr  William  Wylde.  4  +  228  +  27P.Q.  Lond. 
i66i  D346.4     qY3 

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